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Category of mental action used in psychology and philosophy of mind
psychology, conation refers to the ability to apply intellectual energy to a task to achieve its completion or reach a solution. Conation may be distinguished
Conation
Geometric shape
In geometry, a cone is a three-dimensional figure that tapers smoothly from a flat base (typically a circle) to a point not contained in the base, called
Cone
Reproductive organ on conifers
A conifer cone, or in formal botanical usage a strobilus, pl.: strobili, is a seed-bearing organ on gymnosperm plants, especially in conifers and cycads
Conifer_cone
Photoreceptor cells responsible for color vision made to function in bright light
Cone cells or cones are photoreceptor cells in the retina of the vertebrate eye. Cones are active in daylight conditions and enable photopic vision, as
Cone_cell
Topics referred to by the same term
Cone of silence may refer to: Cone of silence (Dune), a fictional device used for privacy in the 1965 novel Dune Cone of Silence (Get Smart), a fictional
Cone_of_Silence
Short story by H. G. Wells
"The Cone" is a short story by H. G. Wells, first published in 1895 in Unicorn. It was intended to be "the opening chapter of a sensational novel set in
The_Cone
Family of venomous sea snails
Cone snails, or cones, are highly venomous sea snails that constitute the family Conidae. Conidae is a taxonomic family (previously subfamily) of predatory
Cone_snail
Geological feature associated with some volcanos
A parasitic cone (also adventive cone, satellite cone, satellitic cone or lateral cone) is the cone-shaped accumulation of volcanic material not part
Parasitic_cone
Southern subregion of South America
The Southern Cone (Spanish: Cono Sur, Portuguese: Cone Sul) is a geographical and cultural subregion composed of the southernmost areas of South America
Southern_Cone
Topics referred to by the same term
Coning may refer to: Cornelis Coning (1601–1671), Dutch engraver and mayor of Haarlem, brother of Frederik and Hendrick Frederik Coning (1594–1636), Dutch
Coning
American baseball player and analyst (born 1963)
David Brian Cone (born January 2, 1963) is an American former Major League Baseball (MLB) pitcher, and current color commentator for the New York Yankees
David_Cone
Set of spacetime events, light-connected to a given event
In special and general relativity, a light cone (or null cone) is the path that a flash of light, emanating from a single event — localized to a single
Light_cone
Vertical nested structure like tightly packed ice cream cones stacked inside one another
Cone-in-cone structures are secondary sedimentary structures that form in association with deeper burial and diagenesis. These vertically nested structures
Cone-in-cone_structures
Concept in project and disaster management
In project management, the cone of uncertainty describes the evolution of the amount of best case uncertainty during a project. At the beginning of a project
Cone_of_uncertainty
Funnel used in the slaughter of poultry
A killing cone, also known as a restraining cone or poultry cone, is a funnel used in the slaughter of poultry. The cone is used to hold a to-be slaughtered
Killing_cone
Landform of ejecta from a volcanic vent piled up in a conical shape
Volcanic cones are among the simplest volcanic landforms. They are built by ejecta from a volcanic vent, piling up around the vent in the shape of a cone with
Volcanic_cone
Cognitive process of decision to act
Volition, also known as will or conation, is the cognitive process by which an individual decides on and commits to a particular course of action. It is
Volition
Surname list
McCone is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: John A. McCone (1902–1991), American businessman, politician and CIA director from 1961 to
McCone
American singing group
Honey Cone is an American R&B and soul girl group. Originally formed by lead singer Edna Wright (sister of Darlene Love) with Carolyn Willis and Shelly
Honey_Cone
Ground ice dessert
A snow cone (or snow kone, sno kone, sno-kone, sno cone, or sno-cone) is a ground-up ice dessert commonly served in paper cones or foam cups. This is not
Snow_cone
Pastry
An ice cream cone or poke (Northern Ireland) is a brittle, cone-shaped pastry, usually made of a wafer similar in texture to a waffle, made so ice cream
Ice_cream_cone
Supersonic aircraft component
Inlet cones (sometimes called shock cones or inlet centerbodies) are a component of some supersonic aircraft and missiles. They are primarily used on
Inlet_cone
Spinning cone columns are used in a form of low temperature vacuum steam distillation to gently extract volatile chemicals from liquid foodstuffs while
Spinning_cone
Concepts in convex analysis
Dual cone and polar cone are closely related concepts in convex analysis, a branch of mathematics. The dual cone C* of a subset C in a linear space X
Dual_cone_and_polar_cone
Cone-shaped marker used for traffic management
Traffic cones, also called pylons, witches' hats, road cones, highway cones, safety cones, caution cones, channelizing devices, construction cones, roadworks
Traffic_cone
Type of conical volcano composed of layers of lava and tephra
killed over 100,000 people across Europe, Asia, and North America. Cinder cone – Steep hill of pyroclastic fragments around a volcanic vent Mountain formation –
Stratovolcano
Topics referred to by the same term
Look up cone or coning in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A cone is a basic geometrical shape. Cone may also refer to: Cone (category theory) Cone (formal
Cone_(disambiguation)
American art collectors
Claribel Cone (1864–1929) and Etta Cone (1870–1949), collectively known as the Cone sisters, were active as American art collectors and socialites during
Cone_sisters
Generalization of the tangent space to a manifold to the case of certain spaces
definitions for a tangent cone, including the adjacent cone, Bouligand's contingent cone, and the Clarke tangent cone. These three cones coincide for a convex
Tangent_cone
Condensation pattern in transonic flight
A vapor cone (shock collar, or shock egg, also known as a Mach diamond) is a visible cloud of condensed water that can sometimes form around an object
Vapor_cone
The cone of light, or light reflex, is a visible phenomenon which occurs upon examination of the tympanic membrane with an otoscope. Shining light on the
Cone_of_light
Shape formed in electrospraying
A Taylor cone refers to the cone observed in electrospinning, electrospraying and hydrodynamic spray processes from which a jet of charged particles emanates
Taylor_cone
American professional wrestling referee
John Cone (born November 16, 1974) is an American professional wrestling referee. He is signed to WWE as a referee, and appears on the Raw brand. Cone also
John_Cone
Groundwater basin and aquifer
recharge of the Niles Cone. (Niles Cone, 2007) The Alameda County Water District is responsible for management of the Niles Cone aquifer and has developed
Niles_Cone
Species of sea snail
geographus, popularly called the geography cone, geographer cone, or geographic cone, is a species of predatory cone snail. It lives in reefs of the tropical
Conus_geographus
Volcanic landform
A rootless cone, also formerly called a pseudocrater, is a volcanic landform which resembles a true volcanic crater, but differs in that it is not an actual
Rootless_cone
Test in American football
The three-cone drill, 3-cone drill or L-drill is a test performed by American football players. It is primarily run to evaluate the agility, quickness
Three-cone_drill
Concept in algebraic geometry
In mathematics, the cone of curves (sometimes the Kleiman-Mori cone) of an algebraic variety X {\displaystyle X} is a combinatorial invariant of importance
Cone_of_curves
Method of raising energy in ritual magic, especially in Wicca
The cone of power is a method of raising energy in ritual magic, especially in Wicca. The cone of power is visualized as a cone of energy that encompasses
Cone_of_power
Mathematical set closed under positive linear combinations
In linear algebra, a cone—sometimes called a linear cone to distinguish it from other sorts of cones—is a subset of a real vector space that is closed
Convex_cone
Cinder cone in British Columbia, Canada
Tseax Cone (/ˈsiːæks/ SEE-aks) is a small volcano in the Nass Ranges of the Hazelton Mountains in northwestern British Columbia, Canada. It has an elevation
Tseax_Cone
Quantum effect in some non-metals
In physics, Dirac cones are features that occur in some electronic band structures that describe unusual electron transport properties of materials like
Dirac_cone
Cinder cone in British Columbia, Canada
Williams Cone is a cinder cone on the northeastern flank of Mount Edziza in Cassiar Land District of northwestern British Columbia, Canada. It has an
Williams_Cone
mathematics, the paratingent cone and contingent cone were introduced by Bouligand (1932), and are closely related to tangent cones. Let S {\displaystyle S}
Paratingent_cone
Way to traverse IP address spaces without routing
It classified NAT implementations as full-cone NAT, (address) restricted-cone NAT, port-restricted cone NAT or symmetric NAT, and proposed a methodology
Network_address_translation
American professional basketball coach
Earl Timothy Cone (born December 14, 1957) is an American professional basketball coach who currently leads Barangay Ginebra San Miguel in the Philippine
Tim_Cone
US not-for-profit healthcare delivery system
Greensboro. Bertha Cone established it in honor of her husband, Moses H. Cone. Moses Cone was a textile magnate and founder of Cone Mills. Cone Health is active
Cone_Health
A Winston cone is a non-imaging light collector in the shape of an off-axis parabola of revolution with a reflective inner surface. It concentrates the
Winston_cone
Steep hill of pyroclastic fragments around a volcanic vent
A cinder cone or scoria cone is a steep, conical landform of loose pyroclastic fragments, such as volcanic ash, clinkers, or scoria that has been built
Cinder_cone
projective cone (or just cone) in projective geometry is the union of all lines that intersect a projective subspace R (the apex of the cone) and an arbitrary
Projective_cone
Geometric minimal hypersurface
In geometry and geometric measure theory, the Simons cone refers to a specific minimal hypersurface in R 8 {\displaystyle \mathbb {R} ^{8}} that plays
Simons_cone
Type of color vision
cone classes contributing to photopic vision enables color vision during daytime conditions.[citation needed] Most humans have three classes of cones
Monochromacy
Concept in linear algebra
cone is a kind of a convex cone that is particularly important in modeling convex optimization problems. It is a generalization of the quadratic cone:
Power_cone
Protective medical device worn by an animal
ruff, recovery cone or pet cone (sometimes humorously called a treat funnel, lamp-shade, radar dish, dog-saver, collar cone, or the cone of shame) is a
Elizabethan_collar
Cone with an elliptical base
elliptical cone is a cone with an elliptical base. It is a generalization of the circular cone and a special case of the generalized cone. The term might
Elliptic_cone
Foremost tip of aircraft, rockets, and missiles
A nose cone is the conically shaped forwardmost section of a rocket, guided missile or aircraft, designed to modulate oncoming airflow behaviors and minimize
Nose_cone
Physical phenomena in optics
In optics, Keller cone or Rubinowicz–Keller cone is the locus of conically diffracted rays produced when an incident optical wave strikes a sharp edge
Keller_cone
Type of can
A cone top (also called a cap-sealed can, cone-top, or conetop) is a type of can, especially a type of beverage can, introduced in 1935. Cone tops were
Cone_top
Partially reusable launch system and space plane
180 °C (350 °F). The TPS primarily consisted of four types of tiles. The nose cone and leading edges of the wings experienced temperatures above 1,300 °C (2
Space_Shuttle
point. The cone of X is denoted by C X {\displaystyle CX} or by cone ( X ) {\displaystyle \operatorname {cone} (X)} . Formally, the cone of X is defined
Cone_(topology)
small streams or snow avalanches. A debris cone is also called a dirt cone or cone of detritus. A debris cone is commonly made when rock from a high-up
Debris_cone
Set of vectors in convex analysis
mathematics, especially convex analysis, the recession cone of a set A {\displaystyle A} is a cone containing all vectors such that A {\displaystyle A}
Recession_cone
Concept in education
The learning pyramid (also known as “the cone of learning”, “the learning cone”, “the cone of retention”, “the pyramid of learning”, or “the pyramid of
Learning_pyramid
Geological feature in bedrock resulting from extreme mechanical shock
350,000 psi). Shatter cones have a distinctively conical shape that radiates from the top (apex) of the cones repeating cone-on-cone in large and small scales
Shatter_cone
Topics referred to by the same term
Double cone may refer to: Double cone (geometry) Double cone (biology) The Remarkables Mountain range, in New Zealand Ventana Double Cone, a mountain in
Double_cone
Historical glass production facilities in the United Kingdom
A glass cone is a glass production structure historically unique to the United Kingdom. A glass cone had a large central furnace, a circular platform where
Glass_cone
Portion of a solid that lies between two parallel planes cutting the solid
frusta or frustums), is the portion of a solid (normally a pyramid or a cone) that lies between two parallel planes cutting the solid. In the case of
Frustum
Double cones (DCs), known as twin cones when the two members are the same, are two cone cells (colour detecting photoreceptors) joined together that may
Double_cone_(biology)
Helicopter phenomenon
Coning is a phenomenon which affects helicopter rotor discs, where the blades describe a cone shape as they rotate. For a helicopter on the ground, as
Coning_(aerodynamics)
Family of conifers
order Pinales, formerly known as Coniferales. Pinaceae have distinctive cones with woody scales bearing typically two ovules, and are supported as monophyletic
Pinaceae
Greek dish
of an inverted cone, are placed on a tall vertical rotisserie, which turns slowly in front of a source of heat or broiler. As the cone cooks, lower parts
Gyros
Computer algorithm
In computational geometry, the cone algorithm is an algorithm for identifying the particles that are near the surface of an object composed of discrete
Cone_algorithm
Attributes in Mesopotamian art
Bucket and cone refer to twin attributes that are frequently held in the hands of winged genies depicted in the art of Mesopotamia, and within the context
Bucket_and_cone
Degeneration of cone cells in the eye
A cone dystrophy is an inherited ocular disorder characterized by the loss of cone cells, the photoreceptors responsible for both central and color vision
Cone_dystrophy
Self-perpetuating system with no other purpose
In political jargon, a self-licking ice cream cone is a self-perpetuating system that has no purpose other than to sustain itself. The phrase appeared
Self-licking_ice_cream_cone
Physics of the cause–effect relation
cone of the result and to be ultimately reducible to fundamental interactions. Similarly, a cause cannot have an effect outside its future light cone
Causality_(physics)
Extinct agnathan chordates resembling eels
belonging to the class Conodonta (from Ancient Greek κῶνος (kōnos), meaning "cone", and ὀδούς (odoús), meaning "tooth"). They are primarily known from their
Conodont
Kiln temperature indicating device
three-cone system consists of three consecutively numbered cones: Guide cone – one cone number cooler than firing cone. Firing cone – the cone recommended
Pyrometric_cone
Thin vibrating membrane
diaphragm, and producing sound. It can also be called a cone, though not all speaker diaphragms are cone-shaped. Diaphragms are also found in headphones. Quality
Diaphragm_(acoustics)
Region surrounding a well due to groundwater extraction
A cone of depression is a circular area surrounding a well where groundwater levels are reduced from pumping. In an unconfined aquifer (water table), this
Cone_of_depression
Topics referred to by the same term
Auger Cone may refer to: Conus augur Conus circumcisus This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Auger cone. If an internal link
Auger_cone
Kind of bag that is delivered in Germany to students on the first day of school
"school cone"), also known as a Zuckertüte (German pronunciation: [ˈtsʊkɐˌtyːtə] , "sugar cone") in some parts of Germany, is a large cone-shaped, cornucopia-styled
Schultüte
Conical ornament worn on the head in Ancient Egypt
Head cones, also known as perfume cones or wax cones, were a type of conical ornament worn atop the head in ancient Egypt. They are often depicted on
Head_cone
Open convex self-dual cones
In mathematics, symmetric cones, sometimes called domains of positivity, are open convex self-dual cones in Euclidean space which have a transitive group
Symmetric_cone
Tool used in bicycle assembly and maintenance
A cone wrench or cone spanner is a tool used in bicycle assembly and maintenance to adjust the cones of cup and cone bearings. Cone wrenches are thinner
Cone_wrench
Imaginary color produced by isolating M cone responses
activate the M cone cells on the retina. It is impossible to view olo under normal viewing conditions, due to the overlapping sensitivities of M cone cells and
Olo_(color)
Topics referred to by the same term
Positive cone may refer to: Positive cone of an ordered field Positive cone of an ordered vector space Positive cone of a partially ordered group This
Positive_cone
Species of sea snail
name the black-and-white cone or Hebrew cone, is a species of sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusk in the family Conidae, the cone snails and their allies
Conus_ebraeus
In mathematics, specifically functional analysis, the barrier cone is a cone associated to any non-empty subset of a Banach space. It is closely related
Barrier_cone
Photoreceptor cells that can function in lower light better than cone cells
function in lower light better than the other type of visual photoreceptor, cone cells. Rods are usually found concentrated at the outer edges of the retina
Rod_cell
Larvik Cone (54°22′S 36°52′W / 54.367°S 36.867°W / -54.367; -36.867) is a low but prominent scree cone, 425 metres (1,400 ft) high, on the promontory
Larvik_Cone
Ski area in Otago, New Zealand
Treble Cone is the closest ski area to Wānaka, New Zealand. Treble Cone is a large ski area in the South Island, boasting the longest vertical rise in
Treble_Cone
Species of sea snail
textile cone or the cloth of gold cone is a venomous species of sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusk in the family Conidae, the cone snails, cone shells
Conus_textile
Surname list
Cone is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Bonnie Ethel Cone (1907–2003), American educator and founder of the University of North Carolina
Cone_(surname)
Type of clutch
A cone clutch serves the same purpose as a disk or plate clutch; however, instead of mating two spinning disks, the cone clutch uses two conical surfaces
Cone_clutch
Meteorological instrument for wind speed and direction
A windsock (also known as wind cone or wind sleeve) is a tapered conical textile tube made with relatively lightweight material. When hung from a pole
Windsock
Aviation calibration tool
A trailing cone (also a trailing static cone or, incorrectly, a trailing wire) is an aviation calibration tool first developed and tested in the 1950s
Trailing_cone
1965 riots in Los Angeles, United States
set up an investigation into the riots, the McCone Commission, led by former C.I.A. director John A. McCone. Other committee members included Warren Christopher
Watts_riots
Generalization of a vector bundle
In algebraic geometry, a cone is a generalization of a vector bundle. Specifically, given a scheme X, the relative Spec C = Spec X R {\displaystyle C=\operatorname
Cone_(algebraic_geometry)
Species of sea snail
the marbled cone, is a species of predatory sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusk in the family Conidae, the cone snails, cone shells or cones. It is the
Conus_marmoreus
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Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Marathi
Gold
Boy/Male
Arabic, Australian, British, French, Punjabi
Beautiful Star
Boy/Male
Arthurian Legend
Name of a monster.
Boy/Male
Hindu
Lotus flower
Girl/Female
American, Arabic, Bengali, British, Christian, Danish, English, Farsi, French, German, Gujarati, Hawaiian, Hebrew, Hindu, Indian, Iranian, Jamaican, Kannada, Kurdish, Marathi, Muslim, Pakistani, Portuguese, Punjabi, Sikh, Swedish, Telugu, Urdu
Princess; Lady; Shining; Flower; Light; Dawn; Blossom; Radiance; Queen; Blossoming Flower; Little; Womenn of Jannah (Heaven); Day's Awakening
Boy/Male
Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
One Absorbed in Naam
Boy/Male
Bengali, Hindu, Indian
Lord Ram
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from a place in Bedfordshire, also called Woodhill, from Old English wÄd ‘woad’ (a plant collected for the blue dye that could be obtained from it) + hyll ‘hill’. Compare Waddell.English : (O’Dell) of the same origin as 1, but altered by folk etymology as if of Irish origin.
Boy/Male
Arabic, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Marathi, Muslim, Sindhi, Telugu
Servant of God; Attendant
Girl/Female
Norse
Sister of Geirrod.
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n.
The power or act which directs or impels to effort of any kind, whether muscular or psychical.
a.
Of or pertaining to conation.