conicoidal
Conicoidal is an adjective used to describe objects or surfaces that resemble a cone or have a conoid-like form. It typically refers to shapes that are cone-shaped or cone-derived but are not necessarily perfect geometric cones. A conicoidal body may include a true cone, a truncated cone (frustum), or a more generalized cone-like silhouette.
In geometry and design, conicoidal forms are characterized by a taper from a base toward a apex
In science and industry, conicoidal forms appear in geology, mineralogy, materials science, and manufacturing when a
Etymology and related terms: conicoidal derives from conus, Latin for cone, combined with the suffix -oid, meaning