INVERTED BELL


The 'inverted bell' is a metaphorical name for geometric shape that resembles a bell upside down.
In architecture, the term is applied, e.g., to describe the shape of the capitals of Corinthian columns.
The inverted bell is used in shape classification in pottery[1], often featured in archaeology as well as in modern times.
The inverted bell curve is sometimes called well curve.


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1. "Modern Fishing Lure Collectibles: Identification & Value Guide" (2002), ISBN 1-57432-277-X


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