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What is cumiform?

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Anonymous

∙ 12y ago
Updated: 11/26/2025

Cumiform refers to a specific shape or form that is characterized by a rounded, cloud-like appearance, often used in artistic and architectural contexts. It may describe objects, designs, or structures that exhibit this soft, curvilinear quality, resembling the shapes of cumulus clouds. The term can also relate to certain patterns or motifs in various forms of visual expression.

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