cylindrical base
collocation in Englishmeaningsofcylindricalandbase
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cylindrical
adjective
uk/sɪˈlɪn.drɪ.kəl/us/sɪˈlɪn.drɪ.kəl/
having the shape of a cylinder (= ...
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base
noun
uk/beɪs/us/beɪs/
the bottom part of an object, on which it rests, or the lowest part ...
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(Definition ofcylindricalandbasefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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For "classical" powered wheelchairs, mounting the arm with itscylindricalbasestructure just in front of the frontal castor wheels and close to the footrest gives a fair compromise.
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It has a cupola shape, which extends from acylindricalbaseand is usually about 1215 cm high for a panettone weighing 1 kg.
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Acylindricalbaserises and is topped with dramatic forms resembling ribbons and spheres.
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Each has acylindricalbasecovered in hairless phyllaries.
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The font is from the 12th or 13th century and consists of a round bowl on acylindricalbase.
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Each head has a nearlycylindricalbaseof flat, wide phyllaries.
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Each head has acylindricalbase1 to 2 centimeters long which is lined with layers of glandular phyllaries.
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Each head has acylindricalbaseunder a centimeter long and contains 9 to 12 light lavender or pinkish flowers.
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The center core is attached to a slightly more fibrouscylindricalbasewith a larger diameter.
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The form is that of a truncated cone, placed on acylindricalbase, in diameter.
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Each has acylindricalbasewrapped in one layer of phyllaries.
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Each flower has acylindricalbaseof six sharp-tipped bracts in shades of red to purple or green.
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This process is commonly referred to as "mushrooming", because the resulting shape, a widened, rounded nose on top of acylindricalbase, typically resembles a mushroom.
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The finial has strong taperingcylindricalbase.
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However, many of the birds stand on cylindrical bases that seem to be designed to rest upon the ground.
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Four towers with cylindrical bases are in the middle of the field.
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