"Pyramidally" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Pyramidally" Meaning

Exiting in a way that is high above someone or something else, usually in a troublesome or damaging way.

"Pyramidally" Examples

Word: Pyramidally


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The map was designed pyramidally, with the city center at the base and the surrounding regions branching out in a tapered fashion from there.

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The company's organizational structure was pyramidally arranged, with the CEO at the top and the employees becoming less in number and power as you went down the hierarchical ladder.

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Researchers have found that the growth of trees in a forest can be observed pyramidally, where the number of older trees gradually decreases as you move up in age.

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In mathematics, the grouping of numbers or items can also be described as pyramidally arranged, increasing in size as you go from the smallest to the largest.

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The firework exploded pyramidally in the sky, sending sparks shooting up in a beautiful display of light and color against the darkened backdrop of the night sky.

"Pyramidally" Similar Words

Pyracantha

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Pyraclostrobin

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Pyralid

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Pyralid is an adjective that refers to something related to or resembling a pyralis, an ancient Greek word for a weevil or a type of insect.<br><br>However, in botanical contexts, pyralid often refers to a type of flower or a plant that belongs to the Pyralidaceae family, which includes various species of moths, or to a plant that is related to the tansy plant (Tanacetum vulgare).<br><br>In some contexts, the term "pyralid" can also be used as a noun to refer to a specific type of beetle, particularly those belonging to the subfamily Pyralinae or to a type of moth in the family Pyralidae.

Pyralidae

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Pyralididae

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The Pyralidae family is a large and diverse group of insects commonly known as the snout moths. They are typically small to medium-sized moths that are usually dull-colored and have a stout body shape. They are found worldwide, with the majority of the species being found in tropical regions.<br><br>The name Pyralidae comes from the Greek word "pyralis", which means "binder" or "weaver", possibly referring to their larval behavior of binding together leaves or other materials to form a nest.

Pyralis

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Pyralis is a Pokémon genus introduced in the Pokémon series.<br><br>More broadly, pyralis is also the Latin word for "charcoal" or "charred wood".

Pyramid

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A pyramid is a three-dimensional shape that has a polygon as its base and triangular sides that meet at the apex. The base of the pyramid can be any polygon, such as a square, triangle, or hexagon, but it is most commonly associated with a square base. The sides of the pyramid are typically triangular in shape, with the apex at the top being the vertex that forms the pinnacle of the pyramid.<br><br>In architecture, a pyramid is a monumental structure built as a tomb or temple, often with a square base and four triangular sides that meet at the apex. Examples of ancient pyramids include the Pyramids of Giza in Egypt.<br><br>In geometry, a pyramid is a polyhedron, a three-dimensional shape with flat faces. It has a number of characteristics, including:<br><br> A base, which is a polygon<br> Lateral faces, which are triangles<br> An apex, which is the vertex that forms the pinnacle of the pyramid<br> A height, which is the distance from the base to the apex

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Pyramidatum

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I couldn't find any word "pyramidatum". It's possible that it's a made-up or non-existent word.

Pyramided

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The word "pyramided" is the past participle of the verb "pyramid," which means to shape or form into a pyramid or pyramids. It can also describe something that has or is arranged like a pyramid.

Pyramidia

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I couldn't find any definition for "pyramidia". However, there are a few possibilities:<br><br>1. A reference to Ancient Egyptian pyramids or the land of the pyramids in Africa.<br>2. A made-up or fantastical place where pyramids are located.<br>3. Possibly related to the scientific term "pyramidal," which refers to the geometric shape of a pyramid.<br>4. A play on words with "Hottentotia," which refers to the Hottentots, a historical term for the Khoikhoi people of Southern Africa, and the suffix "-ia," which suggests a place or region.<br><br>But without more context, it's difficult to determine which definition is most relevant.

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Pyramidical

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Pyramidically

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Adverb<br><br>Arranging or organized in the form of a pyramid, especially with the largest or most important part at the base and the smallest or least important part at the top.<br><br>Example: "The management structure was pyramidal, with the CEO at the top and the lowest-level employees at the base."

Pyramiding

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Pyramidion

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