infundibuliform
Webster Dictionary
having the form of a funnel or cone; funnel-shaped
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hopper
Webster Dictionary
a chute, box, or receptacle, usually funnel-shaped with an opening at the lower part, for delivering or feeding any material, as to a machine; as, the wooden box with its trough through which grain passes into a mill by joining or shaking, or a funnel through which fuel passes into a furnace, or coal, etc., into a car
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funnel web
(funnel web)
Princeton's WordNet
a funnel-shaped spider web; the funnel-web spider perches in the center of the web
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infundibuliform
(ˌɪn fʌnˈdɪb yə ləˌfɔrm)
Random House Webster's College Dictionary
funnel-shaped.
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tunnel
(ˈtʌn l)
Random House Webster's College Dictionary
Dial. a funnel.
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funnel
(ˈfʌn l)
Random House Webster's College Dictionary
to pass through or as if through a funnel.
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funnel
(ˈfʌn l)
Random House Webster's College Dictionary
to pour through or as if through a funnel.
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chimney
(ˈtʃɪm ni)
Random House Webster's College Dictionary
the smokestack or funnel of a locomotive, steamship, etc.
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infundibulate
Webster Dictionary
having the form of a funnel; pertaining to an infundibulum
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tewel
Webster Dictionary
a pipe, funnel, or chimney, as for smoke
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infundibulum
(ˌɪn fʌnˈdɪb yə ləm)
Random House Webster's College Dictionary
a funnel-shaped organ or part, as the ovarian end of the fallopian tube.
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displacer
Webster Dictionary
the funnel part of the apparatus for solution by displacement
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cast
Webster Dictionary
a tube or funnel for conveying metal into a mold
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hopper
(ˈhɒp ər)
Random House Webster's College Dictionary
a funnel-shaped bin in which loose material, as grain or coal, is stored temporarily.
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bermuda lily
(ərˈmyu də)
Random House Webster's College Dictionary
a lily, Lilium longiflorum eximium, having white, funnel-shaped flowers.
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chanterelle
(ˌʃæn təˈrɛl, ˌtʃæn-)
Random House Webster's College Dictionary
an edible mushroom, Cantharellus cibarius, having a bright yellow-to-orange funnel-shaped cap.
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infundibulum
(ˌɪn fʌnˈdɪb yə ləm)
Random House Webster's College Dictionary
a funnel-shaped extension of the hypothalamus connecting the pituitary gland to the base of the brain.
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tunnel
Webster Dictionary
the opening of a chimney for the passage of smoke; a flue; a funnel
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cereus
(ˈsɪər i əs)
Random House Webster's College Dictionary
any of various plants of the genus Cereus, of the cactus family, having large, usu. white, funnel-shaped flowers.
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lily
(ˈlɪl i)
Random House Webster's College Dictionary
any scaly-bulbed plant of the genus Lilium, having showy, funnel- or bell-shaped flowers.
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velum
Webster Dictionary
a delicate funnel-like membrane around the flagellum of certain Infusoria. See Illust. a of Protozoa
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tunicated
Webster Dictionary
having each joint buried in the preceding funnel-shaped one, as in certain antennae of insects
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bow net
Webster Dictionary
a trap for lobsters, being a wickerwork cylinder with a funnel-shaped entrance at one end
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eelpot
Webster Dictionary
a boxlike structure with funnel-shaped traps for catching eels; an eelbuck
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dracaena
Webster Dictionary
a genus of liliaceous plants with woody stems and funnel-shaped flowers
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throat
Webster Dictionary
the part of a chimney between the gathering, or portion of the funnel which contracts in ascending, and the flue
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rake
Webster Dictionary
the inclination of a mast or funnel, or, in general, of any part of a vessel not perpendicular to the keel
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waterspout
(ˈwɔ tərˌspaʊt, ˈwɒt ər-)
Random House Webster's College Dictionary
a whirling, funnel-shaped cloud that touches the surface of a body of water, drawing upward spray and mist.
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choanoid
Webster Dictionary
funnel-shaped; -- applied particularly to a hollow muscle attached to the ball of the eye in many reptiles and mammals
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trumpet
Webster Dictionary
a funnel, or short, fiaring pipe, used as a guide or conductor, as for yarn in a knitting machine
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