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View synonyms for concave
concave
[ adjective verb kon-keyv, kon-keyv; noun kon-keyv ]
adjective
- curved like a segment of the interior of a circle or hollow sphere; hollow and curved. Compare convex ( def 1 ).
- Geometry. (of a polygon) having at least one interior angle greater than 180°.
- Obsolete. hollow.
noun
- a concave surface, part, line, or thing.
- Machinery. a concave piece, as one against which a drum rotates.
verb (used with object)
, con·caved, con·cav·ing.
- to make concave.
concave
/ ˈkɒnkeɪv; kɒnˈkeɪv /
adjective
- curving inwards
- physics having one or two surfaces curved or ground in the shape of a section of the interior of a sphere, paraboloid, etc
a concave lens
- maths (of a polygon) containing an interior angle greater than 180°
- an obsolete word for hollow
verb
- tr to make concave
concave
/ kŏn′kāv′ /
- Curved inward, like the inside of a circle or sphere.
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Derived Forms
- ˈconcavely, adverb
- ˈconcaveness, noun
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Other Words From
- con·cavely adverb
- con·caveness noun
- subcon·cave adjective
- subcon·cavely adverb
- subcon·caveness noun
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Word History and Origins
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Word History and Origins
Origin of concave1
C15: from Latin concavus arched, from cavus hollow
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Example Sentences
Mr Wangchuk studied mechanical engineering after a relative noticed his experiments with concave mirrors to brighten dark buildings and cook food.
From BBC
“My chest was concave trying to pull in breath.”
From BBC
An actor playing an ancient Greek priestess holds a silver torch containing highly combustible materials over a concave mirror.
From Seattle Times
It was a little bit concave, like a bowl.
From Science Daily
The team synthesized concave, umbrella-like metal complexes that could shield the rotor molecule from unwanted interactions with other molecules in the crystal.
From Science Daily
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