Resembling or having the appearance of a corymb; somewhat corymb-like in structure.
Straightforward compound from corymb plus English suffix -like, indicating approximation or resemblance rather than precise classification.
The difference between 'corymbiform' (Latin precision) and 'corymblike' (English colloquialism) shows how scientific English blends Latin terminology with Germanic word-building. A naturalist might use 'corymblike' in field notes but 'corymbiform' in a published paper—same meaning, different formality.
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