Fusiform
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Fusiform (from Latin fusus ‘spindle’) means having a spindle-like shape that is wide in the middle and tapers at both ends. It is similar to the lemon-shape, but often implies a focal broadening of a structure that continues from one or both ends, such as an aneurysm on a blood vessel.
Examples
- Fusiform, a body shape common to many aquatic animals, characterized by being tapered at both the head and the tail{{cite book | last=Ulanski | first=S.L. | title=The Science of Fly-fishing | publisher=University of Virginia Press | year=2003 | isbn=978-0-8139-2210-2 | url=https://books.google.com/books?id=8d6yECc8kpsC&pg=PA93 | access-date=13 July 2021 | page=93}}
- Fusiform, a classification of aneurysm
- Fusiform bacteria (spindled rods, that is, fusiform bacilli), such as the Fusobacteriota
- Fusiform cell (biology)
- Fusiform face area, a part of the human visual system which seems to specialize in facial recognition
- Fusiform gyrus, part of the temporal lobe of the brain
- Fusiform muscle, where the fibres run parallel along the length of the muscle
- Fusiform neuron, a spindle-shaped neuron
References
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See also
- Streamliner, a fusiform hydro-/aero-dynamic vehicle. Historically, the adjective "streamlined" was more commonly used among designers for the word "fusiform".