utriform, a. rare.
(ˈjuːtrɪfɔːm)
[ad. mod.L. ūtriform-is (whence F. utriforme), f. L. ūtri-s, ūter bag, bottle, etc.: see -form.]
Having the shape of a leathern bottle.
| 1860 Mayne Expos. Lex. 1318/2 Utriformis, ..swoln out and without apparent pedicle, as in the Lycoperdon utriforme: utriform. 1889 Quart. Jrnl. Geol. Soc. XLV. 566 The zoœcia..have the exsert parts conical, or, again, they may be leathern-bottle-shaped (utriform). |