cylindric
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Definition
- Adjective:
- Having the form of a cylinder: Describes an object or shape that is cylindrical, meaning it has a uniform circular cross-section and straight parallel sides.
Usage
The adjective "cylindric" is used to describe the shape of an object. It is synonymous with "cylindrical" and is often used in technical, mathematical, or descriptive contexts.
Examples
- Adjective:
- The tower was a tall, cylindric structure.
- The scientist used a cylindric container for the experiment.
- Many pipes are cylindric in shape.
Advanced Usage
- "Cylindric section": In geometry, a cross-section or slice of a cylinder.
- The diagram showed a cylindric section of the solid.
- "Cylindric algebra": A specialized term in mathematics and logic for a certain algebraic structure.
- His research focused on the properties of cylindric algebras.
Variants and Related Words
- Cylindrical (adj): The more common variant with the same meaning.
- A cylindrical can.
- Cylinder (n): The three-dimensional geometric shape from which the adjective is derived.
- The engine's cylinder.
- Cylindrically (adv): In a cylindrical manner.
- The object was shaped cylindrically.
Synonyms
- Tubular: Shaped like a tube.
- Columnar: Having the form of a column.
- Rod-shaped: Having the long, thin shape of a rod.
Antonyms
- Cubic: Having the form of a cube.
- Spherical: Having the form of a sphere.
- Pyramidal: Having the form of a pyramid.
Adjective
- having the form of a cylinder