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Hamiform
Ha′mi-form
(hā′mĭ-fôrm)
, Adj.
[L.
hamus
hook + -form
.] Hook-shaped.
Definition 2024
hamiform
hamiform
English
Adjective
hamiform (comparative more hamiform, superlative most hamiform)
- (conchology) Curved at the extremity.
- 1842, George Brettingham Sowerby, A Conchological Manual (3rd ed.), page 156
- HAMIFORM. (Hamus, a hook.) Curved at the extremity.
- 1843, Thomas Brown, The Elements of Fossil Conchology, glossary, page 129
- Hamiform, curved at the extremity.
- 1870, American Journal of Conchology V, page 139
- Distinguished by the elongated hamiform siphonal canal and the posterior canal co-ordinated with the “facies” of Aporrhais.
- 1904, Proceedings of the Linnean Society of New South Wales XXVIII, page 590
- Legs (♂) light: anterior femora long, rather narrow; a short cylindrical hamiform process (a hook with apex sharply bent towards base of femur) projecting from lower side at about ⅓ of its length: anterior tibiæ long, narrow on basal half, wide at apex, nor curved; intermediate long (longer than femora), strongly curved inwards; posterior long, slender: anterior tarsi stout, joints not dilatate, 5th longest, longer than three preceding together, basal joint much longer than 2nd, squamulose in middle of lower side near apex, 2nd and 3rd joints with two narrow rows of squamæ in middle of lower side; four posterior tarsi narrow, cylindrical, posterior much longer than intermediate; posterior coxæ contiguous.
- 1842, George Brettingham Sowerby, A Conchological Manual (3rd ed.), page 156
- Shaped like a hook.
- 1916, Cornelis Rugier Willem Karel Alderwerelt van Rosenburgh, Malayan Ferns and Fern Allies (Landsdrukkerij), page 177
- Pinnae subentire or slightly repand, gradually short-acuminate; under surface provided with gland-like, hamiform hairs; main rachis provided with a callous gland at the place of insertion of the pinnae.
- 1916, Cornelis Rugier Willem Karel Alderwerelt van Rosenburgh, Malayan Ferns and Fern Allies (Landsdrukkerij), page 177
Translations
conchology: curved at the extremity
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shaped like a hook
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References
- “Hamiform, a.” listed on page 49 of volume V (H–K), § i (H) of A New English Dictionary on Historical Principles [1st ed., 1901]
Hamiform (hēⁱ·mifǭɹm), a. [f. L. hāmus hook: see -form.] Hook-shaped. [¶] a 1849 Maunder cited in Worc. (1860). - “hamiform, a.” listed in the Oxford English Dictionary [2nd ed., 1989]