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1 Heaps of stones of a conical form , erected by the Druids.
2 These dwellings are of a conical form , thirty feet in height and fifteen in diameter.
3 They were of a conical form , the frame-work of straight long poles about twenty-five feet long.
4 Some of these have a conical form , others are table-shaped, reminding us of the Ambas of Abyssinia.
5 It was made of a cylindro- conical form .
6 When thoroughly hot, dish them in a conical form , garnish with triangular pieces of toast, and serve.
7 The Kylas is of conical form , 120 feet in height and 600 in circumference.
8 Moreover, with the advent of the Gothic period slate became indispensable for castle roofs, which have a conical form .
9 In open places near the summit, these trees became less high and more branching, the conical form having a greater base.
10 The rock, as far as I examined it, was of porphyry of great hardness, and composing hills of an almost conical form .
11 At present the best known of the Lipari volcanoes is Stromboli, which consists of a single mountain, having a very obtuse conical form .
12 These mountains appeared of a round or conical form , very lofty, and entirely covered with trees and an infinite variety of beautiful plants.
13 The heart, then, is a hollow muscular organ of a conical form , placed between the lungs and enclosed in the cavity of the pericardium.
14 We now continued our course until, towards evening, we came in sight of a lofty mountain, rising in a conical form out of the ocean.
15 The slope led to a copse of pines visible only as conical forms silhouetted by distant streetlamps and house lights.
16 Croquettes are shaped either in the cylindrical or conical forms and cutlets in flat, either round, triangle or chop shape.
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