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Definition of Conically
1. Adverb. In a conical manner. "Conically shaped"
Definition of Conically
1. adv. In the form of a cone.
Definition of Conically
1. Adverb. In a conical manner ¹
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Definition of Conically
1. [adv]
Lexicographical Neighbors of Conically
Literary usage of Conically
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Mosquitoes of North and Central America and the West Indies by Leland Ossian Howard, Harrison Gray Dyar, Frederick Knab (1915)
"... conically tapered ; vestiture black, with a bronzy luster, labell;r brownish;
setae small, curved, black, ..."
2. Steam Turbines: With an Appendix on Gas Turbines and the Future of Heat Engines by Aurel Stodola (1905)
"FLOW FROM A Conically DIVERGING NOZZLE INTO THE ATMOSPHERE. The stream flowing
from a diverging nozzle shows the same phenomena as ..."
3. Principles of the Mechanics of Machinery and Engineering by Julius Ludwig Weisbach, Walter Rogers Johnson (1848)
"444. cient of efflux, than for conically convergent tubes, it must always be home
... In the first case, when the tube was applied as a conically convergent ..."
4. A Manual of the Mechanics of Engineering and of the Construction of Machines by Julius Ludwig Weisbach (1870)
"They are either conically convergent or conically divergent. In the first case
the FIG. 726. outlet orifice is smaller than the inlet, and in the second ..."
5. Fauna Hawaiiensis: Being the Land-fauna of the Hawaiian Islands by Royal Society (Great Britain), British Association for the Advancement of Science, Bernice Pauahi Bishop Museum, David Sharp (1901)
"Abdomen conically pointed, the petiole distinct, a little longer than thick, ...
Abdomen conically produced at apex and usually ending in a prominent ..."
6. Theoretical Mechanics: With an Introduction to the Calculus : Designed as a by Julius Ludwig Weisbach (1875)
"They are either nically convergent or conically divergent. In the first case the
outlet orifice is smaller than tho inlet, and in the second case the inlet ..."