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cu⋅ni⋅form

[kyoo-nuh-fawrm]
–adjective, noun
cuneiform.

cu⋅ne⋅i⋅form

[kyoo-nee-uh-fawrm, kyoo-nee-uh-]
–adjective
1. having the form of a wedge; wedge-shaped.
2. composed of slim triangular or wedge-shaped elements, as the characters used in writing by the ancient Akkadians, Assyrians, Babylonians, Persians, and others.
3. written in cuneiform characters: cuneiform inscription.
4. Anatomy. noting or pertaining to any of various wedge-shaped bones, as of the tarsus.
–noun
5. cuneiform characters or writing.
6. a cuneiform bone.
Also, cuniform.


Origin:
1670–80; < L cune(us) a wedge + -i- + -form
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Word Origin & History

cuneiform 
1677, "wedge shaped," from Fr. cunéiforme, from L. cuneus "a wedge," of unknown origin + form. Applied 1818 to characters in ancient Middle Eastern inscriptions made with wedge-shaped writing tools.
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Medical Dictionary

Main Entry: 2cuneiform
Function: noun
: a cuneiform bone or cartilage
Merriam-Webster's Medical Dictionary, © 2002 Merriam-Webster, Inc.
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cuneiform (ky&oomacr;'nē-ə-fôrm', ky&oomacr;-nē'-)
adj.

  1. Wedge-shaped.

  2. Of, relating to, or being a wedge-shaped bone or cartilage.

n.
A wedge-shaped bone, especially one of three such bones of the foot.

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