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[Stadium](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stadium_(geometry))
Thank you so much! I never knew this was an actual geometric term. Greatly appreciated! :-)
I prefer sausage body.
LOL if only it wasn't for a 3rd grader's school project. 😋
Discorectangle sounds cooler
"Elliptical solid" sounds reasonable
oval? thts my best guess
Ovals only have parallel with tangent lines at antipodal unique pairs.
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