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    cylinder
    /ˈsɪlɪndə/

    noun

    • 1. a solid geometrical figure with straight parallel sides and a circular or oval cross section.
    • 2. a piston chamber in a steam or internal combustion engine.

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  2. A cylinder is a three-dimensional shape with two parallel circular bases and a curved surface. Learn about its shape, properties, formulas for surface area and volume, and examples with solved problems.

  3. A cylinder is a solid or hollow tube with long straight sides and two circular ends the same size, or an object shaped like this. Learn more about the different types and uses of cylinders in geometry, engineering, and basketball.

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › CylinderCylinder - Wikipedia

    A cylinder is defined as a surface consisting of all the points on all the lines which are parallel to a given line and which pass through a fixed plane curve in a plane not parallel to the given line. [12] Such cylinders have, at times, been referred to as generalized cylinders.

  5. Cylinder Definition. A cylinder is a 3D solid shape that consists of two identical and parallel bases linked by a curved surface. These bases are like circular disks. The line passing from the center or joining the centers of two circular bases is called the axis of the cylinder shape.

  6. Aug 3, 2023 · A cylinder is a three-dimensional solid consisting of two parallel circular bases joined together by a curved surface at a particular distance from the center of the circular bases. Cylinder. The center of the two bases is joined by a line segment, called the axis.

  7. Illustrated definition of Cylinder: A solid object with: two identical flat ends that are circular (or more generally have a curved boundary)...

  8. in geometry, a solid figure consisting of two parallel bases in the form of congruent, closed curves joined by a smooth, continuous, closed surface; specif., such a figure (right circular cylinder) having circular bases and a surface perpendicular to the bases