circular base
collocation in Englishmeaningsofcircularandbase
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circular
adjective
uk/ˈsɜː.kjə.lər/us/ˈsɝː.kjə.lɚ/
shaped like ...
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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 ofcircularandbasefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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A right circular cone has a vertex perpendicularly above or below the centre of acircularbase.
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Proposition 4: study of a burning-mirror shaped as a right cone withcircularbase.
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A cone with the vertex perpendicularly over the centre of acircularbaseis a right circular cone.
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The pappus consists of many rows of simple, fine to minutely rough hairs, united in acircularbase.
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The "binh" is a globular vessel, wider on the sides than vertically, standing on a high pedestal similar to acircularbase.
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The main body is supported on two arms which are attached to acircularbasewith three stakes.
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The column stands on acircularbasearound which the names are inscribed on bronze panels.
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Thecircularbasewas inscribed with the winners details.
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Over thecircularbaseof the tower a new floor of glass was made so visitors of the church now can see this remarkable construction.
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The font dates from the 10th century; it is plain and simple, with a circular bowl on acircularbase.
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The bowl stands on a cylindrical stem and acircularbase.
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The bronze sculpture sits on acircularbasein the middle of the basin.
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The early mines had a large thin flatcircularbasewhile later mines had a smaller thicker base.
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Its roughlycircularbaseis only 20 meters in diameter.
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This base was designed to resolve problems with thecircularbase, such as instability when dialing.
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The carapace of this species is conical with acircularbasewhich has an irregular edge and a diameter of up to three centimetres.
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The structure is round cylindrical concrete rising from a 2-storycircularbase.
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The pedestal itself is set upon acircularbase.
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An archaeological excavation was carried out and thecircularbaseof the old tower was recorded and left open for public display.
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