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Cone vs Bashlyk - What's the difference?

cone | bashlyk |

As nouns the difference between cone and bashlyk

is that cone is cone while bashlyk is a protective cone-shaped hood with lappets for wrapping around the neck, used especially by turks and cossacks.

cone

English

(wikipedia cone)

Noun

(en noun)
  • (label) A surface of revolution formed by rotating a segment of a line around another line that intersects the first line.
  • (label) A solid of revolution formed by rotating a triangle around one of its altitudes.
  • (label) A space formed by taking the direct product of a given space with a closed interval and identifying all of one end to a point.
  • Anything shaped like a cone.The Illustrated Oxford Dictionary , Oxford University Press, 1998
  • The fruit of a conifer.
  • An ice cream cone.
  • A traffic cone
  • A unit of volume, applied solely to marijuana and only while it is in a smokable state; roughly 1.5 cubic centimetres, depending on use.
  • Any of the small cone-shaped structures in the retina.
  • (label) The bowl piece on a bong.
  • (label) The process of smoking cannabis in a bong.
  • (label) A cone-shaped cannabis joint.
  • (label) A passenger on a cruise ship (so-called by employees after traffic cones, from the need to navigate around them)
  • (label) Given a diagram F'' : ''J'' → ''C'', a ''cone'' consists of an object ''N'' of ''C'', together with a family of morphisms ψ''X'' : ''N'' → ''F''(''X'') indexed by all of the objects of ''J'', such that for every morphism ''f'' : ''X'' → ''Y'' in ''J'', F(f) \circ \psi_X = \psi_Y . Then ''N'' is the ''vertex'' of the ''cone'', whose ''sides'' are all the ψ''X'' indexed by Ob(''J'') and whose ''base'' is ''F''. The ''cone'' is said to be "from ''N'' to ''F''" and can be denoted as (''N , ψ).
  • «Let J'' be an index category which has an initial object ''I''. Let ''F'' be a diagram of type ''J'' in ''C''. Then category ''C'' contains a cone from ''F''(''I'') to ''F
    «If category C'' has a cone from ''N'' to ''F'' and a morphism from ''M'' to ''N'', then category ''C'' also has a cone from ''M'' to ''F
  • A shell of the genus Conus , having a conical form.
  • A set of formal languages with certain desirable closure properties, in particular those of the regular languages, the context-free languages and the recursively enumerable languages.
  • Synonyms

    * (geometry) conical surface * (ice cream cone) cornet, ice cream cone

    Derived terms

    {{der3, coneflower , conepiece , conic , conic section , ice cream cone , nose cone , traffic cone}}

    See also

    * quean * queen

    Verb

  • (label) To fashion into the shape of a .
  • (label) To segregate or delineate an area using traffic cones
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    bashlyk

    English

    Noun

    (en noun)
  • A protective cone-shaped hood with lappets for wrapping around the neck, used especially by Turks and Cossacks.
  • * 1962 , Henri Troyat, Daily Life in Russia Under the Last Tsar , page 123
  • In winter the troops wore the grey greatcoat and the bashlyk , a sort of hood protecting the neck and ears.
  • * 1968 , Jacob Neusner, A History of the Jews in Babylonia , page 102
  • The description of Jews wearing very high hats ("as tall as themselves" or "an amah'' high") calls to mind the tall pointed cap, or hood ''bashlyk''''' brought by the Iranians from the Siberian steppes. The '''''bashlyk occurs with great frequency among the Medean and Persian tribes.
  • * 1983 , E. Yarshater, The Cambridge History of Iran , volume 3(1), page 303
  • The obverse bust wears a completely new style of bashlyk , resembling the Macedonian kausia , but with a flap at the back and an eagle on top.
  • * 2007 , Ferdinand Ossendowski, Beasts, Men and Gods , page 89
  • Then one of the strangers mounted the throne, where he took off his bashlyk or cap-like head covering. All of the Lamas fell to their knees as they recognized the man who had been long ago described in the sacred bulls of Dalai Lama, Tashi Lama and Bogdo Khan.

    See also

    * (wikipedia "bashlyk") * calpack

    References