lowconical
Lowconical is a term used in geometry, design, and related disciplines to describe forms that resemble a cone but have a relatively shallow apex. In practical terms, a lowconical shape has a broad base and a short height, so the side surface forms a shallow angle with the base. The concept is typically qualitative, emphasizing silhouette and proportions rather than strict measurements.
The term is not part of a formal mathematical definition. In design practice, lowconical refers to cones
Common contexts and examples include lighting fixtures with wide, shallow conical shades; architectural or decorative elements
See also: cone, conical frustum, silhouette in design, industrial design. Notes: as a relatively informal descriptor,