eivormig
Eivormig is a Dutch adjective meaning egg-shaped or oval, describing a form that resembles the shape of an egg. Such shapes are typically longer than they are wide, with one end more pointed and the other more rounded. The term is commonly used in everyday language to indicate a general, non-precise oval form rather than a strict geometric figure.
Etymology and usage: the word is formed from ei, meaning egg, and vormig, meaning shaped. It is
Relation to other terms: eivormig is often contrasted with oval (ovaal) and ellipsvormig (elliptical). Oval is
Contexts and nuance: the term appears in botany, zoology, cooking, design, and everyday description. It is not