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cone [kəʊn] N

1. cone MATH:

cone
cone of light
traffic cone

2. cone FOOD:

ice cream cone

3. cone BOT:

cone
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ˈfir-cone N Brit

ˈnose cone N AVIAT

ˈpine cone N

ˈwind cone N

wind cone

Usage examples with cone

traffic cone
cone of light
ice cream cone

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
They were shaped like truncated cones which matched the trajectories of descending shells and thus lessened their protective value.
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As of 2011 there were still no reports of definite evidence, such as shatter cones or shocked quartz.
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This is a twin mountain with similar striking tips and perfect cones at about a distance of from the top.
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They were shaped like truncated cones and had two holes as fairleads for the mooring lines.
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Some cones are also able to measure pore water pressure.
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The pollen cones are 25-45 mm long and 10-11 mm broad.
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The field consists of 13 volcanic cones; four subaerial and nine submarine.
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In fact, the ponderosa requires small brush fires to burn through, as their cones are opened by the heat of the passing fires.
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Two obstacles are built, one at each end of the arena, with a number of cones between them.
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Cones that gained the missing genes began expressing the new photopigment.
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