Ring-shaped: meaning, definitions and examples
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ring-shaped
[ ˈrɪŋˌʃeɪpt ]
food
Shaped like a ring or circle.
Synonyms
Examples of usage
- The donuts were ring-shaped and covered in sugar.
- The bagels were ring-shaped and freshly baked.
Translations
Translations of the word "ring-shaped" in other languages:
🇵🇹 em forma de anel
🇮🇳 अंगूठी के आकार का
🇩🇪 ringförmig
🇮🇩 berbentuk cincin
🇺🇦 кільцеподібний
🇵🇱 w kształcie pierścienia
🇯🇵 リング状の
🇫🇷 en forme d'anneau
🇪🇸 en forma de anillo
🇹🇷 halka şeklinde
🇰🇷 반지 모양의
🇸🇦 على شكل حلقة
🇨🇿 prstencový
🇸🇰 krúžkový
🇨🇳 环形的
🇸🇮 v obliki prstana
🇮🇸 hringlaga
🇰🇿 сақина тәрізді
🇬🇪 ბეჭდის ფორმის
🇦🇿 halqa şəklində
🇲🇽 en forma de anillo
Word origin
The word 'ring-shaped' is a compound word formed by combining 'ring' and 'shaped'. The term originated in the early 19th century, with 'ring' referring to a circular object or shape and 'shaped' indicating the form or outline of something. The concept of ring-shaped objects has been prevalent in various cultures throughout history, often symbolizing eternity, unity, or protection. In contemporary usage, 'ring-shaped' is commonly used to describe food items like donuts or bagels, as well as jewelry pieces such as rings and bracelets.