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cone, to
distinguish it from the aperture. A
cone with a
region including its apex cut off by a
plane is
called a
truncated cone; if the
truncation plane...
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Pictures of tornadoes. A
tornado is a
violently rotating column...
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right cone truncated perpendicularly to its axis; otherwise, it is an
oblique frustum. In a
truncated cone or
truncated pyramid, the
truncation plane...
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meaning **** or rooster) was a
headdress in the
shape of a
cone, steeple, or
truncated cone worn in the Late
Middle Ages by
European women of the nobility...
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medical device worn by an animal,
usually a cat or dog.
Shaped like a
truncated cone, its
purpose is to
prevent the
animal from
biting or
licking at its...
- The
ashiko is a drum,
shaped like a
tapered cylinder or
truncated cone with the head on the wide end, and the
narrow end open. It is made of
hardwood and...
- (raised dough), of
which a
strip is spun and then
wrapped around a
truncated cone-shaped
baking spit, and
rolled in
granulated sugar. It is
roasted over...
- wind
raises it to 30°
below the horizontal. ICAO
standards specify a
truncated cone-shaped
windsock at
least 3.6
metres (12 ft) long and 0.9
metres (3 ft)...
- from the
ancient Gr**** "teganon" (frying pan). The
classic vessel is a
truncated cone,
flattened at the base and
flaring outward to a wide rim. It is traditionally...
- moon-crater-shaped: the crater's
truncated cone top
opening is a half-mile in diameter, rim-to-rim,
while the
truncated mountain itself is a mile in diameter...