Cones in geometry
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SOLIDSCones, in geometry.
EDYSBrand used in cones
SOCKSWind cones, in aviation.
FRUSTATruncated cones, in math
RODCone's counterpart in the retina
RODSCones' mates, in the retina
RODSPartners of cones in the eye
ROLOSChocolate candies in the shape of truncated cones
hopits dried ripe cones, used in brewing, medicine, etc.
hopsits dried ripe cones, used in brewing, medicine, etc.
rhodophanethe red pigment contained in the inner segments of the cones of the retina in animals
rhodophanesRHODOPHANE, the red pigment contained in the inner segments of the cones of the retina in animals
autocrossA form of competition in which cars are driven around an obstacle course, typically marked out by cones
photopicRelating to or denoting vision in daylight or other bright light, believed to involve chiefly the cones of the retina
iodopsinphotosensitive violet pigment that occurs in the cones of the retina and is transformed by light into retinal and an opsin protein
horsetailA nonflowering plant with a hollow jointed stem that bears whorls of narrow leaves, producing spores in cones at the tips of the shoots
horsetailsA nonflowering plant with a hollow jointed stem that bears whorls of narrow leaves, producing spores in cones at the tips of the shoots
cryptomeriasA tall, conical, coniferous tree with long, curved, spirally arranged leaves and short cones. Native to China and Japan, it is grown for timber in Japan
cryptomeriaA tall, conical, coniferous tree with long, curved, spirally arranged leaves and short cones. Native to China and Japan, it is grown for timber in Japan
iodopsinsa photosensitive violet pigment in the retinal cones that is similar to rhodopsin but more labile, is formed from vitamin A, and is important in daylight vision
crossbillA thickset finch with a crossed bill adapted for extracting seeds from the cones of conifers. The plumage is typically red in the male and olive green in the female
crossbillsA thickset finch with a crossed bill adapted for extracting seeds from the cones of conifers. The plumage is typically red in the male and olive green in the female
moxaa soft woolly mass prepared from the ground young leaves of a Eurasian artemisia (especially Artemisia vulgaris) that is used in traditional Chinese and Japanese medicine typically in the form of sticks or cones which are ignited and placed on or close to the skin or used to heat acupuncture needles
moxasa soft woolly mass prepared from the ground young leaves of a Eurasian artemisia (especially Artemisia vulgaris) that is used in traditional Chinese and Japanese medicine typically in the form of sticks or cones which are ignited and placed on or close to the skin or used to heat acupuncture needles