disciform
1Disciform — Dis ci*form, a. Discoid. [1913 Webster] || …
2disciform — dis·ci·form (dĭsʹə fôrm , dĭsʹkə ) adj. Flat and rounded in shape; discoid: disciform fungi. * * * …
3disciform — adjective Having a flat, rounded shape. The sporophyte foot is also characteristic: it is very broad and more or less lenticular or disciform, as broad or broader than the calyptra stalk, and is sessile on the calyptra base …
4disciform — adjective having a round or oval shape like a disc a disciform skin lesion • Similar to: ↑rounded …
5disciform retinitis — disciform macular degeneration …
6disciform macular degeneration — a severe form of the exudative or wet type of age related macular degeneration, characterized by hemorrhages between the Bruch membrane and the pigmented epithelium that produce a disclike area of sclerosis. Called also macular disciform d.,… …
7disciform — adjective Date: 1830 round or oval in shape …
8disciform — disc shaped …
9disciform — adj. [L. discus, circular plate; forma, shape] Having the shape of a plate or disc; discoid …
10disciform — Disk shaped. * * * dis·ci·form dis (k)ə .fȯrm adj round or oval in shape * * * dis·ci·form (disґĭ form) [disc + form] in the form of a disk …