Recurved vs Revoluted - What's the difference?
recurved | revoluted |
(revolute)
Rolled or recurved on itself.
(botany) Having the edges rolled with the abaxial side outward.
to roll back, curve upwards
to participate in or incite a revolution or revolt
* 1893, Daily Evening Expositor, editorial, January 28
* 1996, Lester D. Langley, The Banana Men: American Mercenaries and Entrepreneurs in Central America, 1880-1930
* 2000, Barbara Bush, Imperialism, Race and Resistance: Africa and Britain 1919-1945
* 2003, Ed McClanahan, Famous People I Have Known
* 2004, Samuel Hopkins Adams, The Unspeakable Perk
As verbs the difference between recurved and revoluted
is that recurved is (recurve) while revoluted is (revolute).As an adjective recurved
is curved or bent, either in two different directions, or back on itself.revoluted
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Verb
(head)revolute
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Etymology 1
From (etyl) .Adjective
(-)Verb
(en-verb)Etymology 2
Verb
(en-verb)- The Hawaiians have ‘revoluted ’ and dethroned the fat squaw they have hitherto chosen to call a queen.
- Christmas always thought himself a “patriotic American,” but, as he saw the matter, a little “revoluting ” on behalf of his benefactors—Manuel Bonilla and Estrada Cabrera—in no sense harmed the interestes of the United States.
- Achimota was Fraser’s life’s work, evidence that ‘the glorious West African people’ were gradually changing their conditions by ‘evolving not revoluting [sic ]’.
- I rocked and rolled. I ingested illicit substances. I revoluted .
- “Pins through scarabs,” she laughed, “while beneath you Caracuna riots and revolutes and massacres foreigners.