English edit

Etymology edit

From Latin stapēs, stapedem (stirrup) + -i- +‎ -form.[1]

Adjective edit

stapediform (comparative more stapediform, superlative most stapediform)

  1. Stirrup-shaped.
    • 1915, Claude Morley, A Revision of the Ichneumonidae Based on the Collection in the British Museum (Natural History) With Descriptions of New Genera and Species, part IV: Tribes Joppides, Banchides and Alomyides, London: [] British Museum, page 43:
      The stapediform metathoracic spot, upon which its author lays such stress, occupies the whole centre of the petiolar area, between the longitudinal carinae and is usually subparallel-sided or gradually a little explanate throughout; on either side is a slight and oblique line above the hind coxae.

References edit

  1. ^ stapediform, adj.”, in OED Online  , Oxford, Oxfordshire: Oxford University Press, launched 2000.