different between mammiform vs mummiform
mammiform
English
Etymology
From mamm- +? -iform, from Latin mamma.
Adjective
mammiform (not comparable)
- Shaped like a breast.
Translations
mammiform From the web:
- what does mammiform mean
mummiform
English
Etymology
From mummy +? -form, after French momiforme.
Pronunciation
- (Received Pronunciation) IPA(key): /?m?m?f??m/
- (General American) IPA(key): /?m?m?f??m/
Adjective
mummiform (not comparable)
- Having the shape of a mummy. [from 19th c.]
- 1990, Camille Paglia, Sexual Personae:
- Its mummiform torso is covered with bull testicles or breasts in canine profusion.
- 1996, LaMar C. Berrett, Discovering the World of the Bible (page 296)
- After opening shrines, a stone sarcophagus, and mummiform coffins, they finally viewed the mummified body of Tutankhamon.
- 1990, Camille Paglia, Sexual Personae:
mummiform From the web:
- what does mummiform mean
- what does a mummiform do
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