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coniform

Terms vs Coniform - What's the difference?

terms | coniform |


As a noun terms

is .

As an adjective coniform is

having the form of a cone.

Coniform vs Conform - What's the difference?

coniform | conform |


As an adjective coniform

is having the form of a cone.

As a verb conform is

(intransitive|of persons|often followed by to) to act in accordance with expectations; to behave in the manner of others, especially as a result of social pressure.

Coniform vs Cuniform - What's the difference?

coniform | cuniform |


As an adjective coniform

is having the form of a cone.

As a noun cuniform is

an alternative spelling of cuneiform.

Boniform vs Coniform - What's the difference?

boniform | coniform |


As adjectives the difference between boniform and coniform

is that boniform is sensitive or responsive to moral excellence while coniform is having the form of a cone.

Corniform vs Coniform - What's the difference?

corniform | coniform |


As adjectives the difference between corniform and coniform

is that corniform is having the shape of a horn; horn-shaped while coniform is having the form of a cone.

Coniform vs Caniform - What's the difference?

coniform | caniform |


As adjectives the difference between coniform and caniform

is that coniform is having the form of a cone while caniform is characteristic of, or relating to the caniformia.

As a noun caniform is

any carnivore of the suborder caniformia, which are regarded as dog-like.

Coniform vs Coliform - What's the difference?

coniform | coliform |


As adjectives the difference between coniform and coliform

is that coniform is having the form of a cone while coliform is of or pertaining to the bacteria that inhabit the intestines (especially the colon) of mammals.

As a noun coliform is

such a bacterium.

Cone vs Coniform - What's the difference?

cone | coniform |


As a noun cone

is a surface of revolution formed by rotating a segment of a line around another line that intersects the first line.

As a verb cone

is to fashion into the shape of a cone.

As an adjective coniform is

having the form of a cone.