conoidal
11conoidal — adj. cone shaped …
12conoidal — co·noi·dal …
13conoidal — …
14Cylindro-conoidal bullet — Two Civil War cylindro conoidal bullets The cylindro conoidal bullet was invented by Captain John Norton of the British 34th Regiment in 1832. It had a hollow base, so that, when fired, the bullet would expand and seal the bore. The origin of his …
15conoïde — [ kɔnɔid ] adj. • 1556; gr. kônoeidês ♦ Qui a la forme d un cône. Math. Surface conoïde, ou n. m. un conoïde : surface engendrée par une droite qui s appuie à une droite fixe, reste parallèle à un plan fixe et satisfait à une troisième condition …
16conoid — CONOÍD, Ă, conoizi, de, adj., s.n. (mat.) 1. adj. Conoidal. 2. Suprafaţă generată de o dreaptă care se menţine paralelă cu un plan dat şi se sprijină pe o dreaptă fixă şi pe o curbă fixă. – Din fr. conoïde. Trimis de LauraGellner, 30.07.2004.… …
17Monilea callifera — Five shells of Monilea callifera Scientific classification Kingdom …
18cone — (Roget s IV) n. 1. [A conical object] Syn. conoid, cone shaped area, conoidal area, conoidal surface, funnel, cornet, strobiloid. Types of cones include: circular, right circular, chief, stepped, supplemental, oblique, retinal, endostylic,… …
19BATICLE — FRANCE (see also List of Individuals) 7.3.1884 Amifontaine/F 1.8.1964 Vendeuil/F Edgar Baticle originated from the Aisne Department and graduated from Ecole Poly technique in 1903 and from Ecole des Ponts et Chaussées in 1905; he was attached… …
20Conicoid — Con i*coid, a. [Conic + oid.] (Math.) Same as {Conoidal}. [1913 Webster] …