Napiform (adj)
nai-pi-form
Having the form, shape, or appearance of a turnip; (specifically in Botany, of a root, spore, etc.) round above and tapering below.
Mid 19th century; earliest use found in Alphonso Wood (1810–1881), botanist. From nape + -iform.
Example sentences
“They’re all napiform, they’ll be hard to stack.”
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