curve |
outbowed |
As adjectives the difference between curve and outbowed
is that
curve is bent without angles; crooked; curved while
outbowed is bowed outward, curved outward.
As a noun curve
is a gentle bend, such as in a road.
As a verb curve
is to bend; to crook.
curve |
loxodromism |
As a verb curve
is .
As a noun loxodromism is
the act or process of tracing a loxodromic curve; movement in a loxodromic curve.
curve |
multilobe |
As a verb curve
is .
As an adjective multilobe is
having more than one lobe.
As a noun multilobe is
(geometry) a kind of closed curve.
curve |
archivolt |
As a verb curve
is .
As a noun archivolt is
(architecture) an ornamental molding or band following the curve on the underside of an arch.
curve |
integraph |
As nouns the difference between curve and integraph
is that
curve is a gentle bend, such as in a road while
integraph is a device that determines the value of an integral by measuring the area under a curve (and drawing the curve of its integral.
As an adjective curve
is bent without angles; crooked; curved.
As a verb curve
is to bend; to crook.
curve |
curvimeter |
As a verb curve
is .
As a noun curvimeter is
a device for measuring the length of curves, such as on a map.
curve |
curveless |
As a verb curve
is .
As an adjective curveless is
devoid of curves.
curve |
evolvent |
As a verb curve
is .
As a noun evolvent is
(geometry) the involute of a curve.
curve |
hyperbolism |
As a verb curve
is .
As a noun hyperbolism is
(uncountable) the use of hyperbole.
curve |
conchoid |
As nouns the difference between curve and conchoid
is that
curve is a gentle bend, such as in a road while
conchoid is any of a family of curves defined as the locus of points
p, such that each
p is on a line that passes through a given fixed point
P and intersects a given curve,
C, and the distance from
p to the point of intersection with
C is a specified constant (note that for nontrivial cases two such points
p satisfy the criteria, and the resultant curve has two parts).
As an adjective curve
is bent without angles; crooked; curved.
As a verb curve
is to bend; to crook.
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