ovoid
Adjective[C/U] Both
pl: ovoidspast: nullpp: nulling: nullcomp: more ovoidsup: most ovoid
This term is more technical and precise than the common word egg-shaped. It is frequently employed in geology, biology, and architecture to describe an asymmetrical curvature that is rounded but not perfectly spherical. It suggests a specific geometric tension where one end is typically broader than the other. While an oval is a general mathematical ellipse, ovoid implies a three-dimensional volume. Using ovoid instead of oval signals a shift from a flat, two-dimensional drawing to a physical, tactile object with depth and mass.
Countable when referring to a specific egg-shaped object, such as a stone. Uncountable when describing the general geometric quality of a shape.