Everything about The Inverted Bell totally explained
The
inverted bell is a
metaphorical name for
geometric shape that resembles a
bell upside down.
In
architecture, the term is applied, for example, to describe the shape of the
capitals of
Corinthian columns.
The inverted bell is used in shape classification in
pottery, often featured in
archaeology as well as in modern times.
The
inverted bell curve is sometimes called
well curve.
Image:ZygmuntDzwon.JPG| A bell
Image:CorinthianCapitalDrawing.jpg| A Greco-Bactrian Corinthian capital
Image:Llyn Celyn spillway1 w.JPG|Bell-mouth spillway at Llyn Celyn
Image:Beakerculture.jpg|Inverted-bell beakers from the Beaker culture
Image:Vorticella.JPG| Vorticella protozoa
Image:Bell-krater hare BM F547.jpg | Bell krater
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