A cylinder. It has circular ends with a rectangle curved between them.
One curved surface (that goes round the cylinder) and 2 flat ends
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Rectangle
A rectangle with pointed ends is called a "gothic arch." This architectural element is commonly found in Gothic architecture, characterized by its pointed shape at the top. Gothic arches are known for their structural integrity and ability to support heavy loads due to the way forces are distributed along the curved lines of the arch.
A cylinder. It has circular ends with a rectangle curved between them.
constricted :)
One curved surface (that goes round the cylinder) and 2 flat ends
Yes. The blade (the ends that goes towards the ice) is curved to either towards the left or the right, depending on how the player prefers to hold the stick.
A rectangle has two sides longer than the two shorter ends.
Ah, what a delightful little shape we have here! It sounds like you're describing a cylinder, my friend. With its two flat faces, one curved face, and two curved edges, it's a lovely shape to paint happy little trees on. Just remember, there are no mistakes, only happy accidents.
High pressure gas cylinders are generally built with domed ends to allow for expansion of the gas inside the cylinder. The domed ends provide greater strength and stability to withstand the high internal pressures. Additionally, the curved shape reduces stress concentrations at the ends of the cylinder.
A cylinder or half a torus (donut), or a long tubular shape whose ends are lined up so as to be parallel..
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A little bit of both, I suppose. They're flat in the middle, but curved upward on both of it's ends.
The first rib is the shortest and most curved rib, located at the top of the rib cage, beneath the clavicle. It is unique in shape, providing protection to vital structures in the thoracic cavity. The remaining ribs are longer and less curved, extending down the rib cage, providing structural support to the chest wall.
A crescent is a curved shape resembling a segment of a circle. It is characterized by a thin, curved outline that narrows to form two pointed ends, commonly resembling a moon in its first or last quarter.