conical is an adjectiveso, for example: "It had a conical shape"
The Temple of Vesta in Rome was about 14 meters (46 feet) in height. It was a small circular temple with a cylindrical cella and a conical roof.
Stalactites. Those growing up from the floor are Stalagmites. Their "stony" material is usually the mineral calcite (crystalline calcium carbonate).
There is no meaning of conical flasks. They have uses.
A conical flask.
Today's dunce shall wear the conical cap for the rest of the day. Some volcanoes are conical in shape.
Stlactites are the conical deposits that form at the roof of the cave and hang downward so when you see the mineral deposits on the ceiling forming there is your hint a stalactite is forming
A spire is a conical, pointed structure, usually on the roof of traditional church towers or cathedrals. They are associated with religious buildings because they reach towards the sky, symbolising closeness to a deity.
The concept of place of worship being taller than all other buildings. So they were in the shape of a pyramid in the case of square temples and conical in the case of round temples. The main factor of selecting the shapes as conical or pyramids are;•Conical shapes are stable against wind. •They are stable against seismic effects. •Rain water would drain out quickly and there would be no leakage... ppl follow blindly without knowing::-p
The correct spelling is conical flask. A conical flask is a type of flask that is used in laboratories. They have a conical body, flat bottom, and cylindrical neck.
Barren Island is becoming conical in shape.
Why plants grow on mountain in conical shape