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Filter by Meaning The structure of the human ear is infundibuliform.
The tube of the vacuum cleaner was infundibuliform.
The soap bubbles were infundibuliform in shape.
The water slide had an infundibuliform structure.
The infundibuliform outline of the Gothic arches gave the cathedral a distinctive appearance.
The infundibuliform flask was used in the chemistry lab to distill liquids.
The flower's infundibuliform shape attracted numerous hummingbirds.
The jellyfish had an infundibuliform body shape.
The infundibuliform design of the birdhouse kept the eggs from rolling out.
The tornado had an infundibuliform shape with a narrow funnel.
The infundibuliform petals of the daffodil add an elegant touch to the garden.
The infundibuliform structure of the tulip petals adds to their beauty.
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