form-, -form, forma-, format-

(Latin: shape, structure, figure, outer appearance, composition, to compose; visual appearance; spacial arrangement; to develop or to acquire; to produce)

costiform
Rib-shaped.
cotyliform
Shaped like a cotyle or a cup.
counterreformation
cruciform (adjective), more cruciform, most cruciform
Shaped like a cross or cross-shaped.
cteniform (adjective), more cteniform, most cteniform
A reference to being comb-shaped or resembling a comb.
cultriform
1. Shaped like a pruning knife; cultrate.
2. Shaped like a knife or plowshare; curved and asymmetric.
cumuliform (adjective), more cumuliform, most cumuliform
Of or relating to clouds that are characterized by vertical developments in the forms of rising mounds, domes, or towers.
deform (verb), deforms; deformed; deforming
deformation
deformed (adjective), more deformed, most deformed
deformer
deformity
deiform
1. Having the form of a god; godlike in form.
2. Conformable to the character or nature of God; godlike, divine, holy.
dendriform
1. Like a tree.
2. In the form or shape of a tree.
3. Branching like the limbs of a tree, as a dendriform process.
dendroid
1. Shaped or formed like a tree; tree-like; aborescent.
2. In biology, of or relating to a tree or its growth patterns; resembling a tree.
3. Something showing many branches.

Inter-related cross references, directly or indirectly, involving word units dealing with "form, shape, appearance": eido-; figur-; icono-; ideo-; imag-; morpho-; -oid; typo-.