0 having the same shape as an egg, or of a similar shape: --
1 a solid object that is the same shape as an egg, or of a similar shape: --
Leaves mostly ovoid to subrectangular, 2-12 mm long and 1-10 mm wide, typically about 5 mm long and 2 mm wide.
The alveolar process of the maxilla is globose, nearly ovoid in outline.
Amastigotes are characteristically ovoid with a distinct disc-shaped kinetoplast adjacent to the nucleus.
Pycnodontid remains consist of isolated teeth and fragments of jaw bearing parallel rows of ovoid teeth.
The salivary glands consist of two branches of ovoid and spherical bodies.
The general form of the chamber is ovoid; from the stepped base of the shaft the structure is 270 cm long and 310 cm wide.
The statistical model used in the analysis tested only the fixed effect of morphology (spherical, ovoid, tubular, and filamentous).
The follicle cells have an ovoid nucleus containing a large prominent nucleolus with a conspicuous granular component.