infundibular

/ˌɪnfʌnˈdɪbjələr/
adjective
  1. Shaped like a funnel; having a wide opening at the top that narrows to a tube or channel.
    • The infundibular shape of the ancient grain silo helped pour the harvest into sacks below.
    • Some flowers have an infundibular corolla that guides insects toward the nectar.
    • The architect designed an infundibular skylight to channel sunlight into the building's central atrium.
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