A body or figure in the shape of an egg, or popularly, of an ellipse.
similar to elliptic but more rounded at the base and tip.
Somewhat elliptical; less than twice as long as broad. (See also Leaf Shapes.)
A closed curve, everywhere convex, without nodes or cusps and having sharper curvature at one end than at the other.
A circular or elliptical shape defined by the bounding rectangle that encloses it. The oval is completely enclosed within the infinitely thin lines of its bounding rectangle, and never includes any pixels lying outside the bounding rectangle. If the bounding rectangle is square (that is, has equal width and height), then the oval is a circle.
a closed plane curve resulting from the intersection of a circular cone and a plane cutting completely through it; "the sums of the distances from the foci to any point on an ellipse is constant"
a curve resembling a squashed circle but, unlike the ellipse, without a precise mathematical definition
a never ending elliptical shape, and an Opus is a musical work
a round area which can be displayed on the map
Broad-elliptic, about 1 1/2 times as long as broad and round at the ends.
A bouquet arranged in an elongated in shape, resembling an oval.
An elongated round diamond.
this shape tool creates different shapes and sizes of ovals. Hold the SHIFT key to create a perfect circle.
Modified brilliant cut with an oval shaped girdle outline.
Any large wooden vessel having curved sides.
A fancy shape diamond with the girdle outline in an oval shape.
Twice as long as broad, widest at the middle, both ends rounded.
A cut shape for gemstones.
a round, flattened shape. Some eggs are ovals.
A particular shape. A container which has a rectangular cross section perpendicular to the major axis.
In geometry, an oval or ovoid (from Latin ovum, 'egg') is any curve resembling an egg or an ellipse. Unlike other curves, the term 'oval' is not well-defined and many distinct curves are commonly called ovals.