Arytenoid
belemiond or scaphoid
The term baculiform refers to an object that is shaped like a rod or staff, typically long, straight, and slender. This term is derived from the Latin word "baculum" which means rod or staff. Objects that are described as baculiform often have a cylindrical or elongated shape resembling a stick or pole.
A cube is hardly an irregularly shaped object. Measuring it is the defining term of area and volume. A cube is defined as having twelve sides, all lengths uniform, all angles right angles. If the length of any side is 'a' then area = 6*a*a volume = a*a*a
cylinder
A hexagon.
element
scaphoid
The term to describe an object in the shape of a boat is "boat-shaped" or "boat-like".
belemiond or scaphoid
The term "star-shaped" does have a hyphen when used as a compound adjective before a noun, such as in "star-shaped object." However, when used after a noun, the hyphen is typically omitted, as in "The object is star shaped."
The term cylindrical refers to an object that is cylinder shaped. Examples of this term would be items such as food cans. Cylinders are tubed shaped objects with circles closing off both ends.
The term baculiform refers to an object that is shaped like a rod or staff, typically long, straight, and slender. This term is derived from the Latin word "baculum" which means rod or staff. Objects that are described as baculiform often have a cylindrical or elongated shape resembling a stick or pole.
"Pearl tongue" is not a common or well-known term. It may refer to a poetic or metaphorical description of a tongue that is smooth, white, or has a shimmering quality similar to a pearl, but it is not a recognized anatomical term.
aerofoil
The term you are looking for is "nautical." Nautical objects, such as buoys or even some types of clouds, can be described as boat-shaped due to their elongated and curved structure resembling a vessel. This term is commonly used in maritime and meteorological contexts to describe objects with this characteristic shape.
The botanical term for an egg-shaped fruit is "ovoid."
A term referring to locating ancient artifacts