helioform

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English

Etymology

From helio- +‎ -form.

Adjective

helioform (comparative more helioform, superlative most helioform)

  1. (uncommon) Sun-shaped.
    • 1986, Wyatt MacGaffey, Religion and Society in Central Africa: The BaKongo of Lower Zaire, page 124 (quoted in Grey Gundaker, Signs of Diaspora/Diaspora of Signs: Literacies, Creolization, and Vernacular Practice in African America, Oxford University Press (1998), →ISBN, page 90):
      Cruciform and helioform heads occur in cave drawings of otherwise realistic human figures.
    • 2003, Michael Naas, Taking on the Tradition: Jacques Derrida and the Legacies of Deconstruction, Stanford University Press, →ISBN, page 124:
      Isn't it almost always the eye — the most helioform of all the sense organs, as Derrida says citing Plato?
    • 2009, David Foster Wallace, Brief Interviews with Hideous Men: Stories, Little, Brown and Company, →ISBN:
      [] (i.e., the respectful but assertive depressed person) would prefer it if the therapist would simply look openly up at the helioform clock []