The swirly designs on a top are typically referred to as "spinners" or "spinning tops." These patterns can help visualize the spinning motion and are often used in toys to demonstrate physics principles. In some contexts, they might also be called "gyroscopic patterns."
airfoils
Yes - those that are conventionally called the "top" and "bottom".
It is simply called its top.
The top number is called the numerator.
The part on top of a can that resembles a shape of an "8" is called a can end or can lid. It typically features a pull tab or a stay-on tab for easy opening. This design allows for a secure seal to keep the contents fresh while providing a convenient way to access the contents.
chocolate then big white swirly one and a cherry on top
I do! Fish pie is my favourite. With the swirly mash on top just slightly browned on the peaks!!!
teeth Or Battlements.
Insulators.
Toplight
They are called "buildings" regardless of what is on tip of them.
ANTLERS!!
airfoils
those are toenails if you have something other than those you my friend have a disease of some kind
Those garments are commonly called "rompers" or "jumpsuits." A romper typically features a shirt-like top with attached shorts, while a jumpsuit usually has pants instead of shorts. They are popular for their ease of wear and stylish appearance.
Yes - those that are conventionally called the "top" and "bottom".
That is kinnda a stupid question. Because there are no trees on top of a potato. Although there are root like things called the eyes of a potato.