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It is an adjective used to describe an object or shape that is shaped like or similar to an ellipse. For example, "The moon is ellipsoidal in shape."
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ellipsoidal
adjective
Alternative form of ellipsoid
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Smeared on the body, it forgave sins; taken in water, it helped digestive complaints.Sceptics were always trying to show how it was done, saying that the Ash was a pellet crushed between His fingers, or that the gold and silver ellipsoidal lingams (the Form of the Formless) that He coughed up at certain festivals were in fact hidden in His handkerchief.
All have a pattern of ellipsoidal to circular dark spots on their backs; the size, shape, and colour of these spots differ between species.
The epithelial cells possess typical microscopical characteristics: the cell outline is clearly marked, and the nucleus large and spherical or ellipsoidal.
Then, as technical competence increased, the ellipsoidal head became a cutting edge, and by this process the mace evolved into the ax.
An ellipsoidal mirror will reflect light from one of its two focal points to the other, and an object situated at the focus of a hyperboloidal mirror will have a virtual image.
On the other hand, the relatively compact ellipsoidal shape of 2,2,3,3-tetramethylbutane 2,2,3,3-tetramethylbutane crystal lattice more effectively than octane and so raises its melting permitsmp).
The weapon smiths' initial response to the helmet was to augment the crushing power of the mace by casting the head in an ellipsoidal form that concentrated more force at the point of impact.
Pollinated by night-flying insects and bees (in the early morning and late evening), the flowers produce yellow-pink to purple ellipsoidal berries that feature white to red flesh embedded with black seeds.
In Antarctic ice shelves and icebergs, the air bubbles are more often spherical or ellipsoidal and possess a diameter of 0.33 0.49 mm (0.01 0.02 inch).
It has an ellipsoidal shape with radial dimensions of 286 × 279 × 223 km (178 × 173 × 139 miles), equivalent to a sphere with a diameter of 526 km (327 miles)—i.e., about 15 percent of the diameter of Earth's Moon.
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As it is, the lighting (by Kevin Hardy) is one of the production's more intriguing features; sometimes cast members are illuminating one another with hand-held ellipsoidals, a type of stage light.
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