arietiform
adj/ˌɛəɹiˈɛtɪfɔːm/UK/ˌɛɹiˈɛtɪfɔɹm/US
Etymology
From Latin arietis (the genitive singular of ariēs (“a ram”)) + English -form (suffix meaning ‘having the shape or form of’). Ariēs is derived from Proto-Indo-European *h₁r-i-(e)t- (“a certain domestic animal”).
- derived from arietis
Definitions
Having the shape of a ram's head or of the astrological symbol of Aries, ⟨♈︎⟩.
- The arietiform marks become broader and more prominent.
The neighborhood
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