Having the form or shape of a geometric pattern or figure; resembling geometric structures in shape or arrangement.
From 'geometric' plus the Latin suffix '-form' (meaning 'having the form of'). This combines geometric description with the formative element that denotes shape.
Crystalline minerals are naturally geometriform—salt crystals form perfect cubes and quartz forms six-sided prisms because atoms arrange in the most efficient geometric patterns!
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