Definition
Capable of being coned; able to be shaped into a cone or conical form.
Etymology
From the noun cone (from Latin conus, from Greek konos) plus the suffix -able meaning 'capable of.' This is a modern English construction for describing geometric properties.
Kelly Says
Ice cream cones work because waffle dough is beautifully conable—but mathematicians discovered that some shapes are theoretically impossible to cone perfectly, which matters for calculus and engineering!
Translations
ARالعربية
كونابل
koon-a-ble
BNবাংলা
কন্যেবল
kon-ye-ble
CACatalà
conable
kon-a-ble
CSČeština
conable
kon-a-ble
DADansk
conable
kon-a-ble
DEDeutsch
Conable
kon-a-ble
ELΕλληνικά
κονάμπλ
kon-a-ble
ESEspañol
conable
kon-a-ble
FISuomi
conable
kon-a-ble
FRFrançais
conable
kon-a-ble
HIहिन्दी
कॉनएबल
kon-a-ble
HUMagyar
conable
kon-a-ble
IDBahasa Indonesia
conable
kon-a-ble
ITItaliano
conable
kon-a-ble
MSBahasa Melayu
conable
kon-a-ble
MYမြန်မာ
ကွန်နေဘယ်
kun-na-be
NLNederlands
conable
kon-a-ble
NONorsk
conable
kon-a-ble
PLPolski
conable
kon-a-ble
PTPortuguês
conable
kon-a-ble
RORomână
conable
kon-a-ble
SVSvenska
conable
kon-a-ble
SWKiswahili
conable
kon-a-ble
TAதமிழ்
கொனேபிள்
kona-e-ble
TEతెలుగు
కొనేబుల్
kona-e-ble
THไทย
คอนเนเบิล
kon-ne-ble
TRTürkçe
conable
kon-a-ble
UKУкраїнська
конабл
konabl
VITiếng Việt
conable
kon-a-ble