Sparkplug lighthouse a type of lighthouse named for its shape.
This junction, one of the city's most important, is named for its octagonal shape.
It is named for its peculiar shape, that of a crooked and twisted chimney rising from the ground.
The mountain is so named for its shape.
The school published "The Triangle," a monthly student newspaper founded in 1919 and named for the building's original shape.
It is named for its triangular shape, much like the Greek letter delta.
It is named for its distinct three-sided shape resembling a bishop's crown.
The bay was named by George Bass, for its shape of two bights.
It is named for its shape: long and slim like a pencil.
These peaks were named for their shape, reminiscent of the actress Mae West's figure.