Definition: "Angulated," also known as "conical," refers to a shape in which the edge of an object or surface (e.g., cone, cylinder) is parallel to its base. The term was first used by ancient Greek mathematicians and philosophers, likely reflecting their understanding of circular geometry from earlier times. In biblical languages, 'angulated' often conveys the idea of a curved form resembling a line bent forward upon itself. Definition: Angulated means "having a straight edge." It also implies a shape that is not flat but has a bend or curvature. This shape can be found in various geometrical figures such as spheres and cones.