Conklike
Conklike is an adjective used to describe objects or forms that resemble a conk, specifically a shelf-like fungal fruiting body that projects from a substrate. The term is primarily encountered in natural history, architecture, and design to indicate a curved, flat, or bracket-shaped silhouette and texture.
Etymology and scope: The word combines conk with the suffix -like; it is informal and not widely
Usage examples: In mycology, conklike growths describe bracket fungi that form outward-facing shelves on trees. In
Notes: Because conklike is informal, its interpretation should be clarified within a given text to avoid ambiguity,