A structure consisting of something wound in a continuous series of loops.
1In children the relative number of volute and conical striæ indicate their future.
2A similar tendency in vane height was observed by varying the helical volute pitch.
3Here was a wrought copper volute lamp; here were amphorae.
4For both models, dimension of the impeller and volute was designed to be equal.
5The spherical shells, those whirled into a volute, are no exception to this rule.
6The parametric study was performed varying the vane height, vane width and helical volute pitch.
7The Epeira complies to the best of her ability with this law of the endless volute.
8In distribution of pressure, negative pressure was found near the entrance of the inlet helical volute.
9Scott was not enthusiastic over the "volute musica", but the captain of the Cayosa was delighted.
10It consisted of a disk of paper, the indentations being formed in a volute spiral, exactly as in the disk phonograph to-day.
11The best helical volute-pitch size is considered to be between 1.5 and 2 times the vane width.
12The interior red scagliola columns of the vestibule are in pairs, with white bases and capitals, the latter combining the lotus-leaf with the volute.
13The Ionic column is characterized by the spiral volutes of the capital.
14He catalogued its volutes, its stipples, the frisks and curlings of its pattern.
15Black voluted glyphs spread profligate like curled legs, amphibious and strange.
16Others were blank but for lambs and crosses and volutes.