The Collaborative International Dictionary
Soliform
Soliform \Sol"i*form\, a. [L. sol sun + -form.]
Like the sun in form, appearance, or nature; resembling the
sun. [R.] ``Soliform things.''
--Cudworth.
Wiktionary
pouchlike
a. Resembling or characteristic of a pouch.
soliform
a. Like the sun in appearance or nature.
Usage examples of "soliform".
Rather than a slit in the skin of the animal's belly, only the throat had been cut to provide an opening to remove the innards, flesh, and bones, leaving a pouchlike bag.
Framing them was a pouchlike, puckered aperture: no lower lip, the upper one thick, cracked, liverish—a smile?
In a quick, furtive glance I noticed his pouchlike, swollen cheeks, and with the diagnosis came a feeling akin to despair.