Synonyms for involute
Grammar : Adj |
Spell : adjective, noun in-vuh-loot; verb in-vuh-loot, in-vuh-loot |
Phonetic Transcription : adjective, noun ˈɪn vəˌlut; verb ˌɪn vəˈlut, ˈɪn vəˌlut |
Top 10 synonyms for involute
Définition of involute
Origin :- early 15c., from Latin involutus "rolled up, intricate, obscure," past participle of involvere (see involve).
- adj complex
- But the involute edges of the pileus are bearded with close hairs.
- Extract from : « Mushroom Culture » by W. Robinson
- Involute: ridgeless, with flanking lines, but no keel; soft and rather thick.
- Extract from : « Grasses » by H. Marshall Ward
- Involute, in vernation, 72; rolled inwards from the edges, 97.
- Extract from : « The Elements of Botany » by Asa Gray
- The margin of the cap is smooth and turned under at first (involute).
- Extract from : « Among the Mushrooms » by Ellen M. Dallas and Caroline A. Burgin
- The body is ornamented with carelessly drawn, deeply incised, involute designs.
- Extract from : « Ancient Pottery of the Mississippi Valley » by William H. Holmes
- On the sides of the vessel are engraved figures, consisting of clusters of involute lines, as in the specimen just given.
- Extract from : « Ancient Pottery of the Mississippi Valley » by William H. Holmes
- The lines of the involute are arranged in four groups of two each and occupy an unusually wide belt.
- Extract from : « Art in Shell of the Ancient Americans » by William H. Holmes
- The central circle incloses a perforated circlet, and the involute lines are long and shallow.
- Extract from : « Art in Shell of the Ancient Americans » by William H. Holmes
- These names are given to the curves because the end of a stretched thread unwound from the evolute will describe the involute.
- Extract from : « The New Gresham Encyclopedia » by Various
- Draw setting tangent from “base circle” of involute, at middle of tooth.
- Extract from : « Modern Machine-Shop Practice, Volumes I and II » by Joshua Rose
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