squarish
- s somewhat square in appearance or form
- Still, the medical staff surely had never seen a newborn quite like this: the enormous legs, the broad, squarish cranium, the hands and feet so fully formed that they seemed to .
- While the most noticeable shift from standard view to high-definition is the changeover from the squarish 4:3 aspect ratio to the cinematic 16:9 widescreen, HDTV's key is higher .
- The Chris Evert line of Puritan Tennis outfits, frilly, form-fitting tennis togs splashed with pastels, makes the squarish whites of old look like straitjackets.