Cone ( noun , verb )

(As a noun)

Cone ( noun )

  1. A solid or hollow object that tapers from a circular or roughly circular base to a point.
  2. The spiky fruit of the pine tree.
  3. A shape like a cone, especially the part of a cone that has a circular base and tapers to a point.

Origin:

From the latin cōna and the greek kōnē, both meaning "cone".

Examples:

  1. The ice cream cone was melting in the hot sun.
  2. The pine tree dropped cones all over the ground.
  3. The traffic cone blocked the lane.
  4. The cone shape of the volcano was clearly visible.
  5. The cone of light illuminated the stage.

(As a verb)

Cone ( verb )

  1. A solid or hollow object that tapers from a circular or roughly circular base to a point.
  2. The spiky fruit of the pine tree.
  3. A shape like a cone, especially the part of a cone that has a circular base and tapers to a point.

Origin:

From the latin cōna and the greek kōnē, both meaning "cone".

Examples:

  1. The ice cream cone was melting in the hot sun.
  2. The pine tree dropped cones all over the ground.
  3. The traffic cone blocked the lane.
  4. The cone shape of the volcano was clearly visible.
  5. The cone of light illuminated the stage.
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