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1. (n.) concavity
the state or quality of being concave.
2. concavity
a concave surface or thing; cavity.
Etymology: (1350–1400; < LL)
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| Definition of 'Concavity' |
Princeton's WordNet |
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1. (noun) concave shape, concavity, incurvation, incurvature
a shape that curves or bends inward
2. (noun) concavity, concaveness
the property possessed by a concave shape
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| Definition of 'Concavity' |
Webster Dictionary |
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1. (noun) Concavity
a concave surface, or the space bounded by it; the state of being concave
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Sense: (of an object or surface) curved inwards
Spoons are concave.
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Afrikaans: holte, holheid, konkawite |
Arabic: تَقَعُّـر |
Bulgarian: вдлъбнатина |
Brazilian: concavidade |
Czech: vydutost |
German: die Aushöhlung |
Danish: konkavitet; hulhed |
Greek: κοιλότητα |
Spanish: concavidad |
Estonian: nõgusus |
Farsi: فرورفتگی |
Finnish: koveruus |
French: concavité |
Hebrew: קְעִירוּת |
Hindi: अवतलता |
Croatian: šupljina, udubljenost, ko |
Hungarian: homorúság |
Indonesian: kecekungan |
Icelandic: íhvolfa; íhvolfur hlutur |
Italian: concavità |
Japanese: 凹形 |
Korean: 오목함 |
Lithuanian: įgaubtumas |
Latvian: ieliekums; iedobums |
Malay: kecekungan |
Dutch: concaafheid |
Norwegian: hulhet, konkavitet |
Polish: wklęsłość |
Persian: فرورفتگی |
Pashto: غار |
Portuguese: concavidade |
Romanian: concavitate |
Russian: вогнутость |
Slovak: vydutosť |
Slovenian: vboklina |
Serbian: konkavnost |
Swedish: konkavitet, kupighet |
Thai: ความเว้า |
Turkish: içbükeylik |
Taiwanese: 凹面,凹處 |
Ukrainian: западина |
Urdu: حجوف سطح |
Vietnamese: bề mặt lõm |
Chinese: 凹面 |
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