Bowlshaped
Bowlshaped describes objects or forms that resemble a bowl: a hollow, concave interior bounded by a rim. The defining feature is a rounded interior that deepens toward a bottom, often with approximate symmetry around a vertical axis. In three dimensions, bowl-shaped forms are commonly modeled as surfaces of revolution generated by rotating a circular arc, yielding shapes such as spherical caps, hemispheres, or paraboloids. The curvature can range from shallow to deep, allowing a spectrum from simple dishes to nearly hemispherical vessels.
Common examples include everyday kitchen bowls, plant saucers, and containers designed to hold liquids or other
In engineering and physics, “bowl-shaped” is used metaphorically to describe concave potential wells or surfaces that
See also: bowl, concave, spherical cap, paraboloid, cup-shaped.