Crescentlike
Crescentlike is an adjective used to describe objects or forms that resemble a crescent—a curved, slender shape formed by the intersection or difference of circular arcs. The term is used across disciplines to convey approximate crescent geometry without implying exact symmetry, and it often signals a silhouette rather than a precise mathematical boundary. It is formed from the noun crescent and the adjectival suffix -like.
In geometry and mathematics, crescentlike shapes frequently arise as crescent moons or lunes: regions bounded by
In science and culture, crescentlike forms appear in astronomy to describe the waxing or waning crescent phase