conical
/ˈkɑ.nɪk.əl/
UK: /ˈkɒn.ɪ.kəl/
KⱭ · nɪk · əl (3 syllables)
English
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Definition
Of or relating to a cone or cones.
Etymology
From conic + -al.
Example Sentences
- "He anſwers, That this Motion is Conical; and judgeth, that by the Conick path all the Phænomena of Comets can, without any inconveniency, be readily ſolved; even of that, which (by Hiſtory) in fifty days, paſſed through more then the 12 Signs of the Zodiack; And of that, which in two days run through eight Signs: and of another, which in 48 days poſted through all the Signs, contra ſeriem."
- "IN Planes neither equinoctiall nor polar, the equator will be a right line, the tropiques and other parallels of declination will be conicall ſections, ſome of them parabolicall, ſome ellipticall, but the moſt of them hyperbolicall."
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