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don't u mean a homograph
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A round object with flat, circular ends is a cylinder. It is shaped like a can of vegetables.
A flat round object is a circle. Surface area of a circle = pi*radius squared.
The object described is a cylinder, specifically a right circular cylinder. It is a round solid with flat circular ends.
The homograph for a round object and a formal dance is "ball." It can refer both to a spherical shape or sphere-like item, as well as to an elegant social event where guests dance.
The term "homograph" refers to words that are spelled the same but have different meanings. In this case, the homograph is "ball," which can mean a round object used in sports or a formal dance event.
don't u mean a homograph
ball
Ball-like your going to a ball to dance or your bouncing a ball
A homograph for a round object is "bowl." In one sense, it refers to a deep, rounded dish used for serving food, while in another context, it can mean to deliver a ball in a game like cricket. The spelling is the same, but the meanings differ based on usage.
it means to dance in the round spotlight !
Montana's dance is the square dance and round dance
the aztecs did the round dance
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bowl : a dish for cereal, soup etc. bowl : the sport with a ball, alley and 10 pins
From Answers.com: A traditional round dance of Romania and Israel.