Ringshaped
Ring-shaped is an adjective used to describe objects whose form includes a circular band with a central opening. In geometry, a two-dimensional ring is called an annulus, the region between two concentric circles. In three dimensions, a ring-shaped object can be a torus or a hollow circular body whose cross-section is circular.
A ring in two dimensions has area π(R^2 − r^2) where R is the outer radius and r
Rings appear across disciplines. In biology, ring-shaped cells and structures occur in various organisms. In chemistry,
Ring-shaped is closely related to, but distinct from, circular and annular terms. Circular typically denotes a