Obovate
The term "obovate" describes a specific shape that is broader at the top and narrower at the bottom, resembling an upside-down egg. This shape is commonly used in botany to describe the leaves of certain plants, where the wider end is at the petiole and the narrower end tapers towards the tip.
In addition to botany, "obovate" can also apply to other objects or designs that share this distinctive form. Understanding this shape can be useful in various fields, including art and design, where the visual balance of objects is important.