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Having the equatorial diameter greater than the polar diameter; being flattened at the poles.
pumpkin-shaped
prolate
rounded
1
He came back with a handful of dark green
oblate
leaves, chewing something.
2
When Sext was over Durtal went to rejoin the
oblate
.
3
At this junction two of our Brothers died, a lay Brother and an
oblate
.
4
Alterative optical and mechanical explanations are offered for the
oblate
shapes of aphakic eyes.
5
The results of the measures thus obtained confirmed the theoretical expectation of the
oblate
form.
6
He weighed it in his hand, an
oblate
spheroid, difficult to serve, harder to return.
7
The
oblate
idea was rather fervid and naive, but I kept my feelings to myself.
8
And the
oblate
went up to his cell, while Durtal went towards the large pond.
9
Monodisperse ULV reform on heating of the
oblate
ellipsoids.
10
The
oblate
bowed his head and did not reply.
11
As the crew stepped onto the moving roadway, an
oblate
sun rouged away night's bruises.
12
The Earth is not a perfect sphere, but an
oblate
spheroid flattened at the poles.
13
The license plate is just an
oblate
blur, overwhelmed by the glow of the taillight.
14
You look like the
oblate
and your rumps too.
15
Be a Benedictine Father or
oblate
,
a black Friar.
16
Instead, the Earth is more like an
oblate
spheroid.
oblate
oblate spheroid
say the oblate
oblate ellipsoids
oblate form
oblate priest