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Discover Ludwig"conical structure" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It refers to a shape that is similar to a cone. You can use it when describing a physical object or when talking about something abstract. For example: - The tower was supported by a strong conical structure. - The ancient temple had a conical structure at its peak. - The team worked diligently to create a stable conical structure for their experiment. - The cones of an evergreen tree create a conical structure that is easy to spot in the forest. - The conical structure of the mountain made it challenging for climbers to reach the summit.
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In some plants the stem does not elongate during its early development but instead forms a short conical structure from which a crown of leaves arises.
The only anomaly of the foreskin is congenital phimosis, characterized by a contracture of the foreskin, or prepuce, which prevents its retraction over the glans (the conical structure that forms the head of the penis); the preputial opening may impede the flow of urine.
During the development of nano-sculptured thin films, clustering and conical structure are formed.
Nearing the Earth, you activate the Hiad inflator system to deploy a vast conical structure in front of your spacecraft.
A novel concept of steel concrete steel (SCS) sandwich conical structure has been developed for the Arctic offshore platforms.
CNFs generally exhibit a bamboo-like conical structure as observed in transmission electron micrographs (TEM) (J.J. George and A.K. Bhowmick, personal communication).
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Titled "afterparty," it consists of towering conical structures covered by woolly, dark brown Indonesian palm thatching and truncated at the top like volcanoes.
We knew we had to visit Alberobello, designated a Unesco World Heritage site in recognition of its dense cluster of trulli, the eccentric conical structures that dot the countryside south of Bari.
The earliest teeth were little more than small, sharp conical structures, and for many animals of the so-called lower classes, including fish, amphibians and reptiles, teeth remain fairly simple and unspecialized.
In some species (e.g., the hypotrich Euplotes) the cilia are combined to form thick conical structures, called cirri, which the ciliate uses to crawl along surfaces, rather like small limbs.
Her elaborately layered, soaring conical structures, made of tree parts collected on walks in Yonkers and in Maine at Montville and Otis and on Swan's Island, serve as sheltering towers that suggest protection but also a raw natural energy.
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