Cilindricas
Cilindricas is the plural feminine form of the adjective meaning "cylindrical" in several Romance languages, used to describe objects, surfaces or features that approximate the geometry of a cylinder. In geometry, a cylinder is a three-dimensional solid with two parallel, congruent circular bases connected by a curved lateral surface. Common variants include right cylinders (axis perpendicular to the bases) and oblique cylinders (axis at an angle), as well as cylindrical surfaces formed by parallel translation of a circle.
Key geometric properties for a circular right cylinder of radius r and height h include volume V
Cylindrical forms are ubiquitous in engineering, manufacturing and everyday objects: pipes, tanks, rollers, columns and container
The term derives from Greek and Latin roots related to "cylinder" and is used descriptively in technical,