recurve

recurve
a) To curve again, to rebend.
b) To curve back on itself.

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  • Recurve — Re*curve (r?*k?rv ), v. t. To curve in an opposite or unusual direction; to bend back or down. [1913 Webster] …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • recurve — [rē kʉrv′] vt., vi. recurved, recurving [L recurvare < re , back + curvare < curvus: see CURVE] to curve or bend back or backward …   English World dictionary

  • Recurve — Ein Skythe spannt seinen Bogen Recurve Der Bogen ist eine Abschussvorrichtung für Pfeile. Seit der jüngeren Altsteinzeit (30.000–10.000 v. Chr.) nutzen Menschen …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • Recurve-billed Bushbird — Conservation status Endangered …   Wikipedia

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  • recurve-billed bushbird — paprastoji lenktasnapė skruzdlesė statusas T sritis zoologija | vardynas atitikmenys: lot. Clytoctantes alixii angl. recurve billed bushbird vok. Grauer Bodenameisenwürger, m rus. толстоклювая муравьеловка, f pranc. batara à bec retroussé, m… …   Paukščių pavadinimų žodynas

  • recurve — noun Date: 1956 an archery bow whose tips are curved toward the back …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • recurve — /ri kerrv /, v.t., v.i., recurved, recurving. to curve or bend back or backward. [1590 1600; < L recurvare, equiv. to re RE + curvare to CURVE] * * * …   Universalium

  • recurve — rɪ kÉœrv / kɜːv v. bend or curve something backward; bend or curve something in the opposite direction …   English contemporary dictionary

  • recurve — verb chiefly Biology bend backwards. noun Archery a bow that curves forward at the ends, straightening out when the bow is drawn. Derivatives recurvature noun …   English new terms dictionary

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