Hammocklike
Hammocklike is an adjective used to describe something that resembles a hammock in form or arrangement. Typically this entails a shallow, concave curve suspended between two points, or a surface that sags gently under load. The term is used both literally, for physical objects, and figuratively, to describe shapes, structures, or patterns that evoke a hammock.
Etymology: The word is formed from hammock plus the suffix -like. "Hammock" itself comes from Caribbean languages
Applications: In engineering and architecture, hammocklike forms appear in suspended membranes, cable nets, or slender arches