ovoid

[ˈəʊvɔɪd]

ovoid Definition

having the shape of an egg; egg-shaped.

Using ovoid: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "ovoid" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The sculpture was an ovoid shape.

  • Example

    The ovoid object was difficult to identify.

  • Example

    The ovoid windows gave the building a unique look.

ovoid Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for ovoid

Phrases with ovoid

  • a three-dimensional shape that is egg-like in form

    Example

    The artist created an ovoid body for the sculpture.

  • a fruit that is egg-shaped

    Example

    The papaya is an ovoid fruit.

  • a nucleus that is egg-shaped

    Example

    The ovoid nucleus is a characteristic feature of certain cells.

Origins of ovoid

from Latin 'ovum', meaning 'egg'

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Summary: ovoid in Brief

'Ovoid' [ˈəʊvɔɪd] is an adjective that describes something having the shape of an egg. It is often used to describe three-dimensional objects, such as sculptures or buildings, and can also refer to fruits or nuclei. Examples include 'The sculpture was an ovoid shape.' and 'The ovoid windows gave the building a unique look.' Synonyms include 'egg-shaped,' 'elliptical,' 'oval,' and 'ovate.'