conic

conic
conically, adv.conicity /ko nis"i tee/, conicalness, n.
/kon"ik/, adj.
1. Also, conical. having the form of, resembling, or pertaining to a cone.
n.
2. Geom. See conic section.
[1560-70; < Gk konikós, equiv. to kôn(os) CONE + -ikos -IC]

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