Pronunciation: /ˈoʊvɔɪd/
noun a shape that is egg-like or oval
A1 The children played with an ovoid-shaped ball in the park.
A2 She found a colorful ovoid rock on the beach.
B1 The artist sculpted an ovoid out of clay for her latest exhibition.
B2 The scientist discovered an ovoid object in outer space.
C1 The ovoid shape of the egg was perfectly symmetrical.
C2 The ovoid sculpture in the museum was created by a famous artist.
adjective describing a shape that is egg-like or oval
A1 The ovoid shape of the egg made it easy to roll.
A2 The artist painted a beautiful ovoid vase with intricate designs.
B1 The scientist studied the ovoid rock formation in the cave.
B2 The architect designed a modern building with ovoid windows.
C1 The sculptor created a stunning ovoid sculpture out of marble.
C2 The ovoid object found in the archaeological dig was believed to be a ceremonial artifact.
formal The scientist studied the ovoid shape of the egg under the microscope.
informal The artist painted an ovoid shape on the canvas.
slang I found a cool ovoid rock at the beach.
figurative Her smile was like an ovoid, perfectly curved and radiant.
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