The game of pool in which the balls are placed in the form of a triangle at spot.
in ancient Egyptian architecture, a sepulchral monument in the form of a huge stone structure with a square base and sloping sides meeting at an apex
(1) A polyhedron in which one face (the base) is a polygon and the other faces are formed by triangles with a common vertex (the apex). A pyramid is classified according to the shape of its base.
a geometric solid with one base that is a polygon and all other faces are triangles with a common vertex.
A polyhedron that has one base and a set of edges that meet at a single point ( apex) that is not in the base; all faces except the base are triangles
form of the superstructure of tombs in certain periods of Egyptian history; thought to represent the rays of the sun descending to earth
A solid figure, contained by planes, which is constructed from one plane to one point.
a pointed or cone-shaped structure; in the CNS, 1 of 2 triangular structures on the ventral medulla, comprising the largest motor tracts from cerebral cortex to spinal cord; triangular renal medullary structure comprising straight segments of renal tubules
A polyhedron with one polygonal base and the same number of triangular faces as there are sides on the base.
As the name implies, a cigar that resembles a pyramid, torpedo of triangle in appearance. It tapers from a larger ring gauge at the foot to a smaller one at the head of the cigar.
Point V is its vertex; the pentagon ABCDE is its base. The five triangular faces meeting at V are lateral faces; they intersect in segments called lateral edges. The segment from the vertex perpendicular to the base is the altitude, and its length is the height, h, of the pyramid. In a regular pyramid, the base is a regular polygon, all lateral edges are congruent, all lateral faces are congruent isosceles triangles, and the altitude meets the base at its center. The height of a lateral face is the slant height of the pyramid.
A three-dimensional figure that has a polygon for a base and all of the faces are triangles having a common vertex.
a polyhedron having a polygonal base and triangular sides with a common vertex
a massive memorial with a square base and four triangular sides; built as royal tombs in ancient Egypt
arrange or build up as if on the base of a pyramid
increase rapidly and progressively step by step on a broad base
a building bounded by a polygonal base and plane triangular sides which meet in an apex
a geometric shape called a polyhedron
a geometric shape formed by connecting a polygonal base and a point called the apex by triangular faces
a geometric solid having a triangular, square, or polygonal base and triangular sides which meet in a point perpendicular above the base
a geometric solid of the shape made famous by the royal tombs of ancient Egypt
a grave, located in a necropolis of many other graves
a large structure that served as a tomb for a pharaoh
a massive structure built as a tomb or grave to house and protect the body of a pharaoh for the afterlife and as a monument to honor the pharaoh
a perfect figure or shape, hence we use it to represent perfect beings, in the chart
a polyhedron composed of a polygonal region, called the base, and triangular regions, called the lateral faces
a polyhedron that has only one base
a polyhedron whose base is a polygon and whose sides are triangles having a common vertex
a polyhedron with a single base and lateral faces that are all triangular
a polyhedron with one face (known as the "base") a polygon and all the other faces triangles meeting at a common polygon vertex (known as the "apex")
a series of triangles combined together
a shape that has a flat polygonal base and
a solid figure enclosed by planes constructed afrom one plane to one point
a solid figure, the lateral faces of which are triangles
a solid whose base is a polygon and which tapers to a point called its apex
a space figure with a www
a structure that has a square or polygonal base with sloping sides and meeting centrally at the apex
a structure with triangular sides that rise to a peak from a square, rectangular, or triangular base
a third part of the prism which has the same base with it an equal height
a tomb and the obelisk is a cult object dedicated to the solar gods
a triangle with a broad base and a center peak
Based on cognitive information processing theory, a figure showing the three domains of knowledge (self and occupational) at the base, decision skills in the middle (CASVE cycle), and executive processing at the top. Career thoughts operate at all three levels to inform, guide, and control career decision making. A person's career situation can be understood in terms of the quality and content of his/her unique pyramid, e.g., “Where is she in the CASVE cycle
A solid figure with a polygon base and triangular sides that meet at a single point (vertex).
The Greek designation for the tombs (residences in the hereafter) of kings of the third to seventeenth dynasties. In the New Kingdom modest-sized pyramids were erected even over private tombs. The names of some pyramids: Snofru Appears; Horizon of Khufu; Great is Chephren; Divine is Mycerinus; the Places of Unas are Complete; Everlasting is the Life of Pepi.
a three-dimensional figure whose base is a polygon and whose faces are triangles with a common vertex.
The solid figure formed by connection points of a polygon to a point not in the plane of the polygon. The polygon and its interior is the base.
Structure built by the Ancient Egyptians as tombs, and the Maya as temples. Quarry - Location where humans mine minerals from. Radiocarbon Dating - Using the known half-life of Carbon-14, the amount of undecayed carbon-14 is used in order to determine the age of an artifact. Seriation - Technique in which artifacts are dated relatively to eachother without any strict assigning of adate.
masonry with a rectangular base and an apex
a Pharaoh's tomb back to the top back to the top
the burial place of pharaohs, it was a massive tomb that contained all things needed for the afterlife. It also symbolized the king's power and his connection with the sun-god. (p. 19)
a polyhedron having for its base a polygon and for faces triangles with a common vertex; A pyramid is a solid cone with a polygonal base, so its volume is (1/3)Ah.
a structure with a square base and triangular sides; used in ancient Egypt as tombs
A polyhedron whose base is a polygon and whose other faces are triangles that share a common vertex .
A polyhedron having for its base a polygon and for its faces triangles, meeting at a common apex.
A three-dimensional figure with a polygon (a shape with straight lines, like a square or a triangle) for a base, and triangular faces that create a peak.
A polyhedron with one face ( base) that is a polygon and whose other faces ( lateral faces) are triangles formed by segments ( lateral edges) that connect the vertices of the base to a point ( vertex) not on the base. The altitude of a pyramid is the perpendicular segment from the vertex to the plane of the base, and the height of a pyramid is the length of the altitude (Lesson 11.1).
Any huge, multi-sided solid structure with a square base and four sloping, triangular sides that meet at the top, as those built by the ancient Egyptians.
In ancient Egypt, a quadrilateral masonry mass with steeply sloping sides meeting at an apex, used as a tomb.(empty)
A pyramid is any three-dimensional structure where the upper surfaces are triangular and converge on one point. The base of pyramids are usually quadrilateral or trilateral but generally it can be any polygon shape), meaning that a pyramid usually has three or four sides but theoretically there is no limit to the number of sides a pyramid can generally have lots more sides. But all pyramids must have trilateral sides.
Pyramid is a progressive rock album by The Alan Parsons Project. It was released in 1978 (see 1978 in music). The album contains numerous references to ancient wonders, including the Egyptian pyramids.
An n-sided pyramid is a polyhedron formed by connecting an n-sided polygonal base and a point, called the apex, by n triangular faces (n ≥ 3). In other words, it is a conic solid with polygonal base.
Pyramid is a cigarette brand manufactured by Liggett Group, Inc., based in Mebane, North Carolina. Pyramid was introduced in 1988 as the first "branded discount" cigarette. It is available in 11 versions as of February, 2006.