disklike

disklike

(ˈdɪsklaɪk)
adj
resembling a disc
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Adj.1.disklike - having a flat circular shape
circular, round - having a circular shape
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Instead, within the first two days after the injury, the ephyra had reorganized its existing arms to be symmetrical and evenly spaced around the animal's disklike body.
In the next room, disklike shapes dominated four canvases from 2008, each titled The Flying House.
Also, the round disklike section at the back of the acorn where the cap was previously attached should be perfectly intact with an uninterrupted margin.
Comprising a wide, round seat with two disklike cushions, the chair's key element is human interaction: A user moves around the pillows as she sees fit, ultimately having the final say in the object's appearance.
Lillya, "Spectroscopic characterization of the microstructures in disklike liquid crystalline molecules: Model compound for polymers," Macromolecules, 1986, Vol.
An arbitrary Cartesian point (x', y') anywhere on the disklike structure having parametric coordinates (r, 8) is given as
When scientists first spotted the painted frog in the 1940s in Israel's Hula Valley, they classified it as Discoglossus nigriventer for its disklike tongue and unusual black belly.
Hydrodynamic properties of rodlike and disklike particles in dilute solution.
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