: an ancient massive structure found especially in Egypt having typically a square ground plan, outside walls in the form of four triangles that meet in a point at the top, and inner sepulchral chambers
b
: a structure or object of similar form
2
: a polyhedron having for its base a polygon and for faces triangles with a common vertex see Volume Formulas Table
3
: a crystalline form each face of which intersects the vertical axis and either two lateral axes or in the tetragonal system one lateral axis
4
: an anatomical structure resembling a pyramid: such as
a
: any of the conical masses that project from the renal medulla into the renal pelvis
b
: either of two large bundles of motor fibers from the cerebral cortex that reach the medulla oblongata and are continuous with the pyramidal tracts of the spinal cord
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: an immaterial structure built on a broad supporting base and narrowing gradually to an apex
: to arrange or build up as if on the base of a pyramid
2
: to use (something, such as profits) in speculative pyramiding
3
: to increase the impact of (something, such as a tax assessed at the production level) on the ultimate consumer by treating as a cost subject to markup
Examples of pyramid in a Sentence
Noun
the ancient pyramids of Egypt
Recent Examples on the Web
Noun
Traditionally, Trump installs family members at the top of his organizational pyramids, but the obvious choices were unavailable.—Eric Cortellessa, TIME, 12 July 2024 Among the gleaming pyramids of fruit, golden rows of bread, and freezers crammed with ice cream, time and space collapse.—Yasmin Tayag, The Atlantic, 11 July 2024 Above all, from the packaging to the scent pyramids, the colognes and perfumes are special.—Michael Stefanov, Robb Report, 11 July 2024 And then there’s an even smaller triangle in that pyramid of Black women, Black men, poor Americans, immigrants of all kinds, Native American writers, et cetera, et cetera.—Byrd Pinkerton, Vox, 1 July 2024 See all Example Sentences for pyramid
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: either of two large bundles of motor fibers from the cerebral cortex that reach the medulla oblongata and are continuous with the corticospinal tracts of the spinal cord
c
: a conical projection making up the central part of the inferior vermis of the cerebellum
: a group of holding companies superimposed on one another to give those in control of the top holding company control over all of the companies with a small investment
2
: the series of operations involved in pyramiding on an exchange
3
: a pyramid scheme
pyramid
2 of 3intransitive verb
: to speculate (as on a security or commodity exchange) by using paper profits as a margin for additional transactions
: to increase the impact of (as a tax assessed at the production level) on the ultimate consumer by treating as a cost subject to markup
pyramid
3 of 3adjective
: of, relating to, or being an illegal scheme in which participants give money or other valuables in exchange for the opportunity to receive payment for recruiting others to participate in the scheme
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