proboscoid

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English

Adjective

proboscoid (comparative more proboscoid, superlative most proboscoid)

  1. Shaped like a nose or proboscis.
    • 1939, Edwin Bunting Bartram, Mosses of the Philippines, page 94:
      Abnormal leaves more oblong in outline, contracted toward apex in a proboscoid point bearing numerous fusiform, septate gemmae.
    • 207, Melvin A. Shiffman, editor, Pediatric Umbilical Reconstruction: Principles and Techniques, page 69:
      We aim to design a technique of umbilicoplasty for cases of proboscoid umbilical hernia in children that can be safe and easy with outcome resembling the normal-looking midline scar.