semioval
Semioval is a geometric shape formed by dividing an ellipse with a straight line that passes through the ellipse’s center. The resulting region is one half of the ellipse, and its boundary consists of a straight chord along the dividing line and an elliptic arc connecting the endpoints of that chord. When the cut line aligns with a principal axis, the semioval is often described as horizontal or vertical; for a generic line through the center, the semioval’s orientation is determined by that line.
Area and perimeter: The area of any semioval obtained in this way equals half the area of
Properties: The two halves created by the central cut are congruent and mirror images across the cutting
Variation and related shapes: The concept generalizes to rotated ellipses; any line through the center yields
Applications and usage: Semioval forms appear in design, logo geometry, and architectural motifs as simple, rounded