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cone

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/koʊn/
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(geometry) a three dimensional shape with a circular base that rises to a single point

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  • The traffic cones were placed along the road to redirect vehicles during the construction work.
  • The party decorations included colorful paper cones filled with candies for the guests.
  • The gymnast balanced on her head, forming a perfect cone shape with her body.
  • The rocket soared into the sky, leaving behind a trail of smoke that formed a cone.
  • The chef stacked three ice cream scoops in a waffle cone for the perfect summer treat.
2

an object with a circular base tapering smoothly to a single point

  • She placed a paper cone on the table.
  • The traffic cone blocked the lane.
  • Ice cream was served in a crisp cone.
  • The artist sculpted a cone from clay.
  • The cone of light illuminated the stage.
3

a type of light-sensitive receptor cell in the retina, responsible for color and bright-light vision

  • The retina contains millions of cones.
  • Cones allow humans to see colors vividly.
  • Researchers studied cones to understand color blindness.
  • Exposure to bright light stimulates the cones.
  • The diagram illustrated rod and cone cells.
4

a conical cluster of ovule- or spore-bearing scales or bracts in plants

  • The pine tree bore several large cones.
  • She collected cones from the forest floor.
  • The conifer produces cones that contain seeds.
  • The botanical garden displayed a variety of cones.
  • Birds often feed on the seeds inside cones.