lanzettförmig
lance-shaped, lanceolate
adjective lan-TSET-foer-mikh Rare
Origin: from Latin 'lancea' (lance, spear)
Also means
long, narrow and tapering to a point at each end
Usage Note
lanzettförmig describes a narrow, elongated shape tapering to a pointed tip like a surgeon's lancet (Lanzette). A standard botanical term (lanzettförmiges Blatt) for narrow leaves that are widest in the middle and pointed at both ends.
Examples
"Die lanzettförmigen Blätter des Weidenbaums hängen elegant herab."
Natural Translation
The lanceolate leaves of the willow tree hang down elegantly.
Literal Translation
The lance-shaped leaves of-the willow-tree hang elegantly down.
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