How to use in-sentence of “hexagonal”:
– Slow cooling of the second layer of basalt resulted in an extraordinary pattern of hexagonal columns which form the faces and walls of the principal caves.Haswell-Smith, Hamish.
– Overlapping hexagonal scales, up to 3.5 millimetres in diameter, are present on the lower shins.
– Kepler supposed that the ways to pack spheres of equal size that result in the packing with the highest density are face-centered cubic or hexagonal packings.
– The top of the tower is made to resemble the NatWest logo of three chevrons in a hexagonal arrangement.
– The whole city is either rectangular, square, hexagonal or oval shaped.
– The front grille now had a square instead of hexagonal mesh.
Example sentences of “hexagonal”:
– Unlike the north pole, the south pole does not show any hexagonal cloud feature.
– The pulpit is hexagonal and is supported on six columns of coloured stone, with another column under the centre of the pulpit.
– Westlink M7 was the first Sydney motorway to be marked with an alphanumeric shield rather than the hexagonal Metroad shield.
– Finally the edge-first parallel projection has a shortened octahedral envelope, and the face-first parallel projection has a hexagonal bipyramidal envelope.
– Each carbon atom in the hexagonal cycle has four electrons to share.
– The shape is usually a hexagonal prism but some pencils are square or cylinder.
– Beehives have hexagonal cells in them, packed together.
– To indicate the delocalized nature of the bonding, benzene is often depicted with a circle inside a hexagonal arrangement of carbon atoms.
– In the notation of symmetrohedron this tiling is called H with H representing *632 hexagonal symmetry in the plane.
– The highly perfect cleavage, which is the most prominent characteristic of mica, is explained by the hexagonal sheet-like arrangement of its atoms.
- Unlike the north pole, the south pole does not show any hexagonal cloud feature.
- The pulpit is hexagonal and is supported on six columns of coloured stone, with another column under the centre of the pulpit.