cuneal
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Definition
Adjective: Having the shape of a wedge; wedge-shaped.
Usage
The adjective "cuneal" is a formal or technical term used to describe an object or form that is broad at one end and tapers to a thin edge at the other, resembling a wedge. It is often used in scientific, anatomical, or descriptive contexts.
Examples
- The cuneal structure of the artifact suggested it was used for splitting or prying.
- In anatomy, certain bones in the foot are described as having a cuneal form.
- The geologist pointed out the cuneal layers of sedimentary rock.
Advanced Usage
- Cuneal can be used metaphorically in literary or analytical writing to describe something that functions like a wedge, such as an idea or argument that drives a division.
- The philosopher's cuneal argument forced a split in the school of thought.
Variants and Related Words
- Cuneiform (adj): This is a more common and closely related term. While it can also mean wedge-shaped, it is most famously used to describe the ancient writing systems of Mesopotamia, which used characters made with wedge-shaped strokes.
- The archaeologist studied the cuneiform tablets.
Synonyms
- Wedge-shaped
- Cuneiform (in the sense of shape)
- Cuneate
Antonyms
- Rounded
- Cylindrical
- Spherical
Adjective
- shaped like a wedge