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Modern coasters use elliptical loops and reach a maximum g-force of 6g's.
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And she waved the umbrella in an elliptical curve about her head.
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If they used elliptical projections, navigators had to constantly recalculate their bearing.
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There were the elliptical towers and turrets, the cube-shaped domes and battlements.
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They were ovoid in shape and dotted the screen door in rows.
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The ovoid had already started coming alive in response to Bin's touch.
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Two hatches hinged open, and several dozen pale ovoid shapes were ejected.
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The body during movement is globular or ovoid, without any anterior process.
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An ovoid slice of the gemlike material slid aside, revealing a doorway.
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For all this elliptic talk that dazed my mind left obscurity everywhere.
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They all had eight truck wheels under each, and elliptic steel springs.
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They may be classed as triangular, lozenge, quadrilateral, star, circular, and elliptic.
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The pedicels of the tentacles are flattened, or elliptic in section.
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The circular and elliptic scan methods were developed to detect regularly shaped clusters.
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He reached out to pat her egg-shaped buttock, then withdrew his hand.
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When he was through, the egg-shaped stone had a flat oval top.
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I pointed at the egg-shaped guy in the centre of the group.
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He glanced down at the smooth, egg-shaped rocks he was kneeling on.
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Make egg-shaped wells in the mixture with the back of a spoon.
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A point outside the rim traces out a prolate cycloid, with a backward loop.
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A few stars now had pierced the blue, and in the east there shone brightly a prolate moon.
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This is consistent with a highly asymmetric molecule such as the prolate ellipsoid suggested by the other physical measurements.
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Small-angle X-ray scattering analysis indicated that the enzyme had a prolate ellipsoidal structure with an ellipsoid cavity in the center.
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By comparing several candidate space-filling polyhedra, we find that the oblate shapes are preferred over prolate shapes for all volume-to-surface ratios.
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These canals terminate in the bladder, an oval-shaped reservoir for the urine.
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You only want to use big plum tomatoes: the long-looking, oval-shaped ones.
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The only thing alike about us, I thought, was our oval-shaped sunglasses.
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Leaves composed of usually three oval-shaped leaflets, and unusually bright of tint.
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Results: All breast hamartomas had an oval-shaped and a circumscribed margin.
Usage of ovate in English
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Head ovate, rather compact; texture fine and tender; flavor mild and good.
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Now, short side-shoots are produced, carrying large ovate leaves and bearing flowers.
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A native species of small growth, with ovate-cordate leaves, and small white flowers.
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The tail one-fourth the length of the body, covered with uniform ovate quadrangular scales.
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A trailing-habited shrub, with prickly stems, ovate, spiny-toothed, evergreen leaves, and rather unattractive flowers.
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The leaves are small, crowded, opposite, ovate, entire, leathery, fringed or ciliated, and retuse.
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The form is spherical or ovate, broadest at the base and tapering to the extremity.
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The leaves are three inches long, ovate and pointed, and of a bright shining green.
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The root leaves are mostly ovate, lanceolate, and entire.
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The green leaves are broad, ovate, heart-shaped, from two to four or five inches long.
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Scales smooth, ovate, imbricate, those of the belly 6-sided.
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This is a handsome species, with ovate, irregularly-toothed leaves, and pink and white fragrant flowers.
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The leaves are 6 inches long, ovate and pointed, and of a refreshing shade of green.
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The eggs are small, ovate, yellowish white objects, which hatch in about fifteen to thirty days.
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The shell is ovate, rounded and swollen posteriorly.
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It is short, ovate, sometimes tapering rather abruptly.