In Kannada, an hourglass is called "ಕೋಣಕೋನ" (kōṇakōna) or "ಗಡಿಯಾರ" (gaḍiyāra), which can refer to a timekeeping device. It typically describes the classic sand timer shape used to measure time.
Hourglass drums are a class of membranophone, or drum, characterized by an hourglass shape. They are also known as waisted drums. Drumheads are attached by laces, which may be squeezed during a performance to alter the pitch. The category also includes pellet drums such as the damaru, although not all pellet drums are hourglass shaped (such as the Korean do, nodo,noedo, and yeongdo, which are barrel shaped).
Yea it can be because a polygon is any closed figure with straight Lines.
Volume of each cone: 1/3*pi*32*19 = 57*pi cubic cm 5/8 of 57*pi is about 112 cubic cm
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You call it a hexangon no retard, a hexadecagon.
In Kannada, we call it Bekku.
In Kannada, we would call Lekhani.
In Kannada, we would call Chaape.
In Kannada, we would call Ithihasa.
In Kannada, we would call Batte.
In Kannada, we would call Granthalaya.
In Kannada, we would call Dhoomapaana.
In Kannada, we would call Kuditha.
In Kannada, we would call Hasuva Hothige.
In Kannada, we would call Hothige.
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In Kannada, we call them Shabda-pettige. (sound box)