Definition
Having the shape or quality of being cone-like; relating to or characteristic of a conoid.
Etymology
From conoid + -ical (adjective suffix). The -ical ending is an intensified or alternate form of -al and -ic, used when authors wanted to be extra precise or emphatic about the conoid nature.
Kelly Says
The word 'conoidical' is hilariously redundant—it's like saying 'conoidy-like-ness,' because -ical already implies the other suffixes, but old scientific texts loved stacking up suffixes for maximum formality!
Translations
ARالعربية
مُستخّن
mu-sta-khin
CSČeština
konický
ko-ni-cky
DEDeutsch
konisch
ko-ni-sh
ELΕλληνικά
κωνικός
kon-i-kos
ESEspañol
cónico
kon-i-koh
FISuomi
koninen
ko-ni-nen
FRFrançais
conique
kon-eek
HUMagyar
konikus
ko-ni-kus
IDBahasa Indonesia
kerucut
ke-ru-cut
ITItaliano
conico
ko-ni-koh
MSBahasa Melayu
konik
ko-nik
MYမြန်မာ
ကုန်းပြား
ko-n-pya
NLNederlands
conisch
ko-ni-sch
PLPolski
stożkowy
sto-zh-ko-vy
PTPortuguês
cónico
kon-i-koh
RUРусский
конический
ko-ni-che-skiy
SWKiswahili
koniki
ko-ni-ki
TAதமிழ்
கோண வடிவம்
ko-na va-di-vam
UKУкраїнська
конічний
ko-ni-chniy
VITiếng Việt
hình nón
hin-non