Canineform
Canineform is a term used to describe something that resembles the form of a canine, especially in morphology or design. It derives from the Latin caninus, meaning dog-like, combined with the English suffix -form, which indicates shape or appearance.
In biology and paleontology, canineform describes dentition or cranial features characterized by prominent canines or dog-like
In decorative arts and architecture, canineform refers to motifs or silhouettes that evoke the curved, arching
In fiction and speculative media, canineform is used to describe creatures or avatars that combine human and