funnelform (Meaning)
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funnelform (a.)
Having the form of a funnel, or tunnel; that is, expanding gradually from the bottom upward, as the corolla of some flowers; infundibuliform.
Synonyms & Antonyms of funnelform
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funnelform Sentence Examples
- The petals of the foxglove formed a distinctive funnelform shape, alluring pollinators.
- The ancient amphora's funnelform neck facilitated easy pouring of liquids.
- The hourglass possessed a funnelform waist, symbolizing the passage of time.
- The funnelform opening of the volcano spewed forth molten lava and ash.
- The trumpet's funnelform bell produced a resonant and penetrating sound.
- The kaleidoscope's interior consisted of a series of funnelform mirrors, creating mesmerizing patterns.
- The funnelform aerial of the radio telescope received distant signals from outer space.
- The funnelform chimney of the factory sent plumes of smoke into the atmosphere.
- The scientist designed a funnelform device to separate particles of different sizes.
- The funnelform hood of the microscope shielded the delicate lenses from dust and contamination.
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Having the form of a funnel, or tunnel; that is, expanding gradually from the bottom upward, as the corolla of some flowers; infundibuliform.
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The petals of the foxglove formed a distinctive funnelform shape, alluring pollinators.
The ancient amphora's funnelform neck facilitated easy pouring of liquids.
The hourglass possessed a funnelform waist, symbolizing the passage of time.
The funnelform opening of the volcano spewed forth molten lava and ash.