A line.
A line.
ellipse
The shape of a flattened circle is called an ellipse. The shape is similar to an oval and some may mistakenly call it an oval.
I think you mean an ellipse.
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Another name for a flattened oval is an "ellipsoid." In a more specific context, it can also be referred to as an "oblate spheroid," particularly when describing a shape that is wider at the equator than at the poles, like the shape of the Earth.
technically it's an ellipse, but if you called it an oval you wouldn't be too far wrong.
The paths are "ellipses". They look like slightly "flattened" circles.
thm 250 has oval holes in bellhousing ----- the 350 has a square pan with one corner flattened and it has 13 bolts the the pan.
One wayYou draw an oval in the middle of the page. Then you draw another oval on top of the other ovalbut this oval is a little bigger. Then you do the same thing on the bottom.Another wayDraw a semicircle, like a letter "D" on its side, the flat part facing down. Draw a very flattened oval or a narrow rectangle below the semicircle. Then draw another semicircle below it, flat side facing up.
The Earth is an oblate spheroid, meaning it is mostly spherical but slightly flattened at the poles and bulging at the equator. This shape is due to the Earth's rotation, causing it to bulge at the equator.
roundCheek cells are kind of irregular. The shape is almost like a square or an x shape but more rounded. Or you could look at them like oval-like with more defined edges.They look like little germs