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convex
[ adjective kon-veks, kuhn-; noun kon-veks ]
adjective
- having a surface that is curved or rounded outward. Compare concave ( def 1 ).
- Mathematics.
- (of a polygon) having all interior angles less than or equal to 180°.
- (of a set) having the property that for each pair of points in the set the line joining the points is wholly contained in the set.
noun
- a convex surface, part, or thing.
convex
/ ˈkɒnvɛks; kɒnˈvɛks /
adjective
- curving or bulging outwards
- physics having one or two surfaces curved or ground in the shape of a section of the exterior of a sphere, paraboloid, ellipsoid, etc
a convex lens
- maths (of a polygon) containing no interior angle greater than 180°
verb
- tr to make convex
convex
/ kŏn′vĕks′ /
- Curving outward, like the outer boundary of a circle or sphere.
Derived Forms
- ˈconvexly, adverb
Other Words From
- con·vexly con·vex·ed·ly [k, uh, n-, vek, -sid-lee], adverb
- con·vexed·ness noun
- subcon·vex adjective
Word History and Origins
Word History and Origins
Origin of convex1
Example Sentences
The bottle has an unusual convex base, meaning it cannot stand upright, and it is made of coarse glass, full of tiny air bubbles.
On a convex or tubular structure such as the outside surface of a blood vessel, cells tend to move circumferentially around the shape.
The most aggressively three-dimensional entries are by Graham Caldwell, who mounts multiple glass objects, such as transparent orbs or convex mirrors, on black metal armatures that jut from the wall.
Some of the houses have facades that are either concave or convex, depending on what side of the street they’re on.
Mr. Irwin walked into his studio one day in the mid-1960s, looking for help building a curved, convex armature for his canvas dot paintings.
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