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1
This addition to the form of a
truncated
cone
is the entasis.
2
Everywhere around us we saw
truncated
cones
,
formerly so many fiery mouths.
3
Huge square towers and
truncated
cones
and needles and spires break the horizon-lines.
4
He looked off to the left toward the three hills that resembled
truncated
cones
.
5
Truncated
cones
of brownbread smoked here and there on platters.
6
It was a
truncated
cone
,
perhaps 1500 metres high.
7
The zinc, as is noted from the cut, is in the form of a
truncated
cone
.
8
At the commutator end the cover is like a
truncated
cone
,
and incloses the connections completely.
9
As we neared the dark,
truncated
cone
the vessel's speed was diminished until we barely moved.
10
It comes from Switzerland in a hard,
truncated
cone
wrapped in a piece of paper that says:
11
The form is that of a
truncated
cone
,
placed on a cylindrical base, 196 ft. in diameter.
12
He dragged Leo to the top of the
truncated
cone
on which he had pitched his observatory.
13
If the shaft tapered upward at a uniform rate, it would have the form of a
truncated
cone
.
14
A nest before me, taken in Cashmere on the 10th June, is an inverted and slightly
truncated
cone
.
15
Its form was that of a
truncated
cone
,
and its sides densely covered with trees of some size.
16
They were shaped like
truncated
cones
,
about three feet in diameter at the base, and not over two in height.