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English
Etymology
From Latin ōvum (“egg”) + -oid (“resembling”).[1]
Pronunciation
Adjective
ovoid (comparative more ovoid, superlative most ovoid)
- Shaped like an oval.
- Egg-shaped; shaped like an oval, but more tapered at one end; ovate.
2016, Christopher Kelly, The Pink Bus, Mapple Shade, New Jersey: Lethe Press, page 43:And then they were looking at him, Mrs. Ansen's ovoid black eyes behind bifocals attached to a chain, Baffi's beautiful hazel eyes bright with the promise of fun and friendly competition, and what else could Patrick say, other than no, he didn't have anything else going on this afternoon, and yeah, come to think of it, Cokes and leftover pizza would be nice.
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Translations
shaped like an oval
— see oval
Noun
ovoid (plural ovoids)
- Something that is oval in shape.
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Romanian
Etymology
Borrowed from French ovoïde.
Adjective
ovoid m or n (feminine singular ovoidă, masculine plural ovoizi, feminine and neuter plural ovoide)
- ovoid
Declension