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OVAL

Volume 15 · 87 words · 1815 Edition

an oblong curvilinear figure, otherwise called ellipsis. (See Ellipsis). However, the proper oval, or egg shape, differs considerably from that of the ellipse, being an irregular figure, narrower at one end than at another: whereas the ellipsis or mathematical oval, is equally broad at each end: though it must be owned, these two are commonly confounded together; even geometricians calling the oval a false ellipsis.

OVARY, in Anatomy, that part of a female animal wherein the ova or eggs are formed or lodged. See Anatomy, No. III.