swan-necked
English
Etymology
From swan neck + -ed
Adjective
swan-necked (comparative more swan-necked, superlative most swan-necked)
- Shaped like a swan's neck.
- 1979 August, “Preservation Scene: Midland Railway Trust”, in Railway World, page 429:
- Recent acquisitions include LMS open No 7991, formerly on the Severn Valley Railway, several wagons and a swan-necked water column.
References
- “swan-necked”, in Lexico, Dictionary.com; Oxford University Press, 2019–present.