Conical Meaning in English
word
ˈkɑnɪkəɫ/, /ˈkoʊnɪkəɫ
KAHN-i-kuhl or KOHN-i-kuhl
kˈɒnɪkəl
KON-i-kuhl
Definition
Having the shape of a cone, with a circular base that tapers smoothly to a point.
Usage & Nuances
Used mainly in technical, scientific, or descriptive contexts (geometry, biology, engineering). Not used for small everyday objects unless their shape is being emphasized. Common collocations: 'conical hat', 'conical flask', 'conical mountain'.
Spanish: cónicoPortuguese (BR): cônicoPortuguese (PT): cónicoChinese (Simplified): 锥形的Chinese (Traditional): 錐形的Hindi: शंक्वाकारArabic: مخروطيBengali: শঙ্কুাকারRussian: коническийJapanese: 円錐形のVietnamese: hình nónKorean: 원뿔형의Turkish: konikUrdu: مخروطیIndonesian: berbentuk kerucut
Example Sentences
The ice cream came in a conical cone.
basic
A party hat is often conical in shape.
basic
The mountain has a conical peak.
basic
They used a conical flask in the chemistry experiment.
natural
Certain seashells have a beautiful conical spiral.
natural
The wizard wore a tall, conical hat during the performance.
natural