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concavely — adverb in a concave way shaped concavely • Ant: ↑convexly • Derived from adjective: ↑concave … Useful english dictionary
concavely — See concave. * * * … Universalium
concavely — con·cave·ly … English syllables
concave — concavely, adv. concaveness, n. adj., v. /kon kayv , kon kayv/; n. /kon kayv/, adj., n., v., concaved, concaving. adj. 1. curved like a segment of the interior of a circle or hollow sphere; hollow and curved. Cf. convex (def. 1). 2. Ge … Universalium
bowie knife — noun Etymology: James Bowie Date: 1836 a stout single edged hunting knife with part of the back edge curved concavely to a point and sharpened … New Collegiate Dictionary
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