And there was something else: one of the ovoids of Titan, clinging there to the vessel's hull plates, alongside the open manhole.
The booming note from the hills came then, frightfully near this time, and the three ovoids moved with sudden roaring of their motors, literally hurling themselves skyward.
And, indeed, this seemed to be the case, for the strange ovoids wafted still lower, dropping until a faint humming of the internal gravity mechanism came to their ears.
And those of the ovoidshad run off at the first sign of danger.
Two more of the ovoids drifted in from the woods and joined the first one, all three settling a few feet lower and their occupants staring intently at the intruders.
Directions for Using the Ovoidsand Spheres for Crystal or Mirror Vision 51 Chapter IX.
The anti-gravitational ovoidssimply rendered ineffectual the law of gravity.
Set within this zodiac and spaced at mathematically regular intervals were nine ovoids of intensely living light.
And instant by instant the flood of varicolored flame that poured into its petalings down from the sapphire ovoids waxed and waned in crescendoes and diminuendoes of relucent harmonies--ecstatic, awesome.
From the vital ovoids ran a pattern of sparkling threads, irised and brilliant as floss of molten jewels; converging with interfacings of spirals, of volutes and of triangles into the nucleus.
From the edges of three of the ovoids swirled a little cloud of tentacles, gossamer filaments of opal.
The third pair contains fourteen ovoids (7 a) identical with those of beryllium, while the fourth pair repeats the second, with the ovoids re-arranged.
Illustration] The funnel of selenium is a re-arrangement of the twelve-atomed ovoids of magnesium and the ten-atomed ovoids of cadmium.
The second pair of spheres contains ten ovoids (7 b) identical with those of calcium.
Illustration] The funnels let go the globes, but the eightovoids remain within them, so that seven bodies are let loose on the proto level.
Finally, the ovoids of the ring are also made more elaborate, showing thirty-six atoms instead of fourteen.
The long ovoids within each bar revolve round the central axis of the bar, remaining parallel with it, while each spins on its own axis; the iron cone spins round as though impaled on the axis.
Arsenic inserts sixteen spheres between the ovoids and globe shown in aluminium, and thus adds no less than one hundred and forty-four atoms to each funnel.
The equipotential surfaces are two series of ovoids surrounding the two poles respectively, and separated by a plane at zero potential passing perpendicularly through the middle of the axis.
They also tested several varieties of nickel-steel in the form of both ovoids and wires.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "ovoids" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.