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(adj)
Curved.
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(geometry, art) Formed by curved lines.
(of a line) Having bends; curved; curvilinear.
Turned or curving inward, towards the center.
Curved or bent, either in two different directions, or back on itself.
(v)
To bend or curve back; to recurve.
(transitive) To bend (especially inwards); to give a curved shape to.
curved into the shape of a bow.
winding from side to side; sinuous
Having curves in alternate directions; meandering.
To advance in wavy or curvy manner, to bend, to curve, to wind in and out
Having the form of a bow (weapon)
Curving upwards.
Having the form of an arc; arched.
Constantly moving, especially with small, undirected movements.
Forming an arch.
In the shape of half of a circle or a semicircle.
(mathematics) Having the shape or characteristics of a sine wave.
Bent or curved.
(zoology, botany) Shaped like a sickle.
Resembling or relating to snakes; snakelike.
Of, pertaining to, or characteristic of snakes.
Resembling an eel in shape or behaviour.
having curves
curved like a sickle
(n)
The shape of something curved.
(transitive) To cause (something) to change its shape into a curve, by physical force, chemical action, or any other means.
(with on) Determined or insistent; inclined, set.
Not straight; having one or more bends or angles.
Smoothly shaped
Of or relating to a circle.
Having been given a shape, especially a curved shape.
Having a rounded or curved edge.
An outline, boundary or border, usually of curved shape.
Situated close to, or even below, the ground or another normal reference plane; not high or lofty.
A surname originating as a patronymic derived from Philip.
To make a non-linear physical movement.
Complete or balanced.
Having camber.
Winding or rambling.
Curved or bowed outward like the outside of a bowl, circle, or sphere.
(often figurative) Twisted; having many turns; convoluted.
gerund of wind
Curved like the inner surface of a sphere or bowl.
having loops
Addicted; unable to resist or cease doing.
Crescent-shaped.
Cooked gratin; baked in a typical type of sauce, usually with cheese, as a casserole, e.g. scalloped potatoes; scalloped corn
The motion of something that swoops.
Having a curved shape.
(archaic, zoology, botany) shaped like a bow (curve); arched; curved.
curved forward
(zoology) Curved so as to pass below the body; said of parts of the upper surface of an insect.
Having the form of a curved plane
(dated) The forming of plots or schemes; machination.
(idiomatic, informal) Sharp-elbowed: pushy, having a boldly assertive manner intended to establish an advantage.
More curved than normal
(now rare, botany) Having the ribs or veins of the curved.
Having the shape of a crescent, with inner and outer curves of different radii.
Alternative form of arcuate. [curved into the shape of a bow.]
Curvy or wavy.
Cut in the edge into points or inequalities, like teeth; dented on the surface; jagged; notched; stamped in.
Curved downward or inward.
Having a figure resembling that of a bow; somewhat curved or arched.
(of a surface) curved in opposite ways in two directions; saddle-shaped
(UK, slang) A bendy bus.
Having a wave-like form or outline; undulating.
(zoology, dated) Curved in three directions.
Marked with a surrounding circle or ellipse; ringed.
Moving up and down like waves; wavy.
Somewhat or partly curvilinear.
curved inwards; hooked
Inclined at an angle to something else; sloping.
(architecture) The characteristic spiral curve on an Ionic capital, widely copied in other styles and in neoclassical architecture.
(botany) Having two arcuate curves
(rare) curved inwards; hooked
Having multiple curves
(of language) Pleasingly expressed
Relating or pertaining to an angle, or angles.
Being composed of two continuous paths or lines.
(of a surface) curved toward the same side in all directions
(zoology) Having the form of a cushion, or used to cushion/provide padding.
Having a smooth circular cross-section; cylindrical, commonly more or less tapering.
Marked with parallel folds, ridges or furrows.
Having a round, spherical or curved shape; circular; orbicular.
Having the curved, pointed shape of an ogive.
In the form of coils; having coils.
(biology) Resembling horn; horny.
Of a person's development or education, having a balanced variety of attributes.
Having rounded sides.
Having the front surface arced or bowed outward.
Having both sides convex.
(geometry) A polygon with four straight sides of equal length and four right angles; an equilateral rectangle; a regular quadrilateral.
Having the form of a helix; spiral; helical.
Having a form resembling that of a coulter, or straight on one side and curved on the other.
Easily giving way under pressure.
(of a path, river) winding, windy, having many bends.
(mathematics, of a curve) Having three or more points coincident with another
coiled, curled