How to use the word “conical”

How to use in-sentence of “conical”:

+ According to the historian of technology Lynn White, these conical and pyramidal designs, much more elaborate than early artistic jumps with rigid parasols in Asia, mark “the origin of the parachute as we know it”.

+ When young it is conical in shape but as it matures it becomes flatter on top and more open in structure.

+ They have conical teeth probably used to crack the shells of crustaceans.

+ A conical measure is a conical, or in the shape of a cone.

+ The chanter is a conical bored instrument with height holes in it.

How to use the word conical
How to use the word conical

Example sentences of “conical”:

+ These animals are covered entirely with conical spines that are mostly uncalcified.

+ Selection acted on the resultant conical shells to form them to overlap into protective armour.

+ These animals are covered entirely with conical spines that are mostly uncalcified.

+ Selection acted on the resultant conical shells to form them to overlap into protective armour.

+ The Chocolate Hills are conical karst hills similar to those seen in the limestone regions of Slovenia, Croatia, northern Puerto Rico, and Pinar del Río Province, Cuba.

+ As successive pyroclastic flows travelled down the mountain’s gentle slopes and were deposited, the volcano took on a broad, conical form.

+ When young it has a conical shape but as it matures it becomes broader with a flattened top.

+ It is conical in shape when younger and is a more open shape when mature.

+ In some fruits like the strawberry it is the thing which becomes the main fleshy edible part of the fruit.The fruit specie rubus has a conical receptacle with a cluster of seeds on top of it.

+ In the case of a solid object, the boundary formed by these lines or partial lines is called the lateral surface; if the lateral surface is unbounded, it is a conical surface.

+ Some show a hatched animal, conical with a star-shape surface, and stellae.

+ Gyratory crushers have a conical outer wall and a large spindle suspended from a bearing.

+ There are geyser stalagmites that are conical in shape and are a few feet high.

+ The snout was short, but the jaws were able to open very wide, and had a series of conical teeth in sockets.

+ The horn has a conical bore.

+ These shells at first were conical but later developed into the curved shapes seen in modern nautilus species.

+ This is unique among pterosaurs, whose teeth are usually of a simple conical form.

+ A conical measure can be used in any pouring, measuring or mixing of liquids.

+ This shape was later replaced by the Gomer system using a conical chamber.

+ Its lower jaw is small and contains its huge, conical teeth.

+ The Chocolate Hills are a remarkable example of conical karst topography.Restificar S.D.F; Day M.J.

+ It is conical in shape.

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