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cylindrical
[ si-lin-dri-kuhl ]
cylindrical
/ sɪˈlɪndrɪk; sɪˈlɪndrɪkəl /
adjective
- of, shaped like, or characteristic of a cylinder
Derived Forms
- cyˌlindriˈcality, noun
- cyˈlindrically, adverb
Other Words From
- cy·lin·dri·cal·i·ty cy·lin·dri·cal·ness noun
- cy·lin·dri·cal·ly adverb
- sub·cy·lin·dric adjective
- sub·cy·lin·dri·cal adjective
Word History and Origins
Origin of cylindrical1
Example Sentences
This shape enables the tank to withstand a greater amount of pressure than a cylindrical tank can, Beyelia said.
The shape of its hull - the part where the passengers were - was cylindrical rather than spherical so the effects of the pressure were not distributed evenly.
Titan’s hull was also an unusual shape - cylindrical, rather than spherical.
Her left hand clutched a cylindrical plastic container.
On a stormy, steamy summer day in 2003, as I approached the Gasometer Oberhausen, which the Third Reich used for fuel storage, I expected the enormous cylindrical structure would prove the gloomiest building in Germany.
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