an ovoid shape
ovoid object
smooth ovoid surface
Capsule long ellipsoid, ovoid-ellipsoid, or ovoid, septicidal, 4- or 5-valvate.
anthers ovoid-sagittate, ca. 1 mm, slightly furcate at base.
Nutlets oblong-ovoid, smooth, base small umbonate.
Ovary ovoid, usually 4-locular, with amphitropous ovules.
Anthers attached at corona lobelet sinus, ovoid, ca. 2 mm.
The shapes of neuronal cell bodies are spherical, ovoid , pyramial, fusiform, stellate or crescentic.
Fruit globose or ovoid berries or drupes with a crustose endocarp, apex ± covered by persistent calyx, often longitudinally orange punctate-lineate.
2. A small Eurasian ornamental tree(Prunus mahaleb) of the rose family, having white flowers and small, ovoid, black drupes with single seeds that are used in Middle Eastern cooking.
The skull of this fossil is a regular oval, or rather ovoid.
They generally only have one axis of symmetry, and by rotating an oval along this axis, the surface of revolution we create is called an " ovoid" .
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