curl |
circumvolute |
As verbs the difference between curl and circumvolute
is that
curl is (
lb) to cause to move in a curve while
circumvolute is to roll, curl or twist around.
As a noun curl
is a piece or lock of curling hair; a ringlet.
curl |
strapwork |
As nouns the difference between curl and strapwork
is that
curl is a piece or lock of curling hair; a ringlet while
strapwork is a stylized representation of strips or bands of curling leather parchment or metal cut into elaborate shapes, with piercings and often interwoven.
As a verb curl
is to cause to move in a curve.
curl |
deflex |
As a noun curl
is a piece or lock of curling hair; a ringlet.
As a verb curl
is (
lb) to cause to move in a curve.
As an adjective deflex is
(archery|of a bow) having the arms curved or curled at the base so as to turn towards the archer when unstrung, reducing the strain on the limbs and also the energy stored by the weapon.
curl |
leafroll |
As nouns the difference between curl and leafroll
is that
curl is a piece or lock of curling hair; a ringlet while
leafroll is a viral condition of certain plants, such as potato plants and grapevines, in which new leaves curl and become discoloured.
As a verb curl
is (
lb) to cause to move in a curve.
curl |
crispation |
As nouns the difference between curl and crispation
is that
curl is a piece or lock of curling hair; a ringlet while
crispation is the act or process of curling, or the state of being curled.
As a verb curl
is to cause to move in a curve.
curl |
vorticity |
As nouns the difference between curl and vorticity
is that
curl is a piece or lock of curling hair; a ringlet while
vorticity is a property of a fluid flow related to local angular rotation; defined as the curl of the flow's velocity field.
As a verb curl
is to cause to move in a curve.
curl |
shaka |
As nouns the difference between curl and shaka
is that
curl is a piece or lock of curling hair; a ringlet while
shaka is a greeting gesture in which the thumb and little finger are extended while curling the three middle fingers in a semi-fist used to express a variety of positive meanings including "all right", "hello" and "goodbye" or
shaka can be a joke, prank.
As a verb curl
is (
lb) to cause to move in a curve.
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