| Title | cordiform |
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Merriam-Webster's Collegiate Dictionary cor·di·form ETYMOLOGY French cordiforme, from Latin cord-, cor + French -iforme -iform DATE 1828 : shaped like a heart a cordiform sea-urchin shell Webster's Third New International Dictionary, Unabridged cor·di·form \ˈkȯrdəˌfȯrm\ adjective Etymology: French cordiforme, from Latin cord-, cors heart + French -iforme -iform — more at heart : shaped like a heart |
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