lenticular

pronunciation

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  • Adjective:
    convex on both sides; lentil-shaped

Word Origin

lenticular (adj.)
early 15c., from Late Latin lenticularis, from lenticula "a small lentil," diminutive of lens "lentil" (see lentil). Related: Lenticularity.

Example

1. Not what it seems : lenticular clouds are popular with ufo believers because they often look like flying saucers .
2. In the case of lenticular clouds , the speed bump is usually some kind of topography , like a mountain , that gets in the way of air flow .
3. Sell 3d lenticular cup for pepsi .
4. Seeds irregularly globose to lenticular .
5. No -- they are multilayered lenticular clouds .

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