cylindricity
/ˌsɪlɪnˈdrɪsɪti/Definitions
1. noun
The state or quality of being cylindrical in shape or form.
“The machine’s cylindricity was crucial for the precision of the finished product.”
2. noun
A measure of the degree of roundness of the shape of a cylinder or other cylindrical surface.
“The engineer calculated the cylindricity of the tube to ensure it met the manufacturing specifications.”