
1) American lifestyle magazine 2) Arch 3) Australian quarterly magazine 4) Ball that breaks 5) Bend 6) Bend in the road 7) Bend or cause to bend 8) Breaking ball 9) Certain pitch 10) Change direction abruptly 11) Continuous bending line 12) Corner 13) Crook 14) Curvature 15) Curved segment 16) Curved shape
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1) Arc 2) Arch 3) Bend 4) Campana 5) Campanular 6) Campanulate 7) Campanulated 8) Catenary 9) Circumvolute 10) Crenation 11) Crenature 12) Crenel 13) Crenelle 14) Crotchet 15) Curliness 16) Ess 17) Extrados 18) Gooseneck 19) Helix 20) Intrados 21) Meander 22) Perversion 23) Quadric 24) Recurve 25) Roulette
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In mathematics, a curve (also called a curved line in older texts) is, generally speaking, an object similar to a line but which is not required to be straight. This entails that a line is a special case of curve, namely a curve with null curvature. Often curves in two-dimensional (plane curves) or three-dimensional (space curves) Euclidean space ...
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[design magazine] Curve is a magazine about industrial design and product design. Published quarterly since 2002, it features interviews and profiles with designers, product developers and manufacturers, as well as coverage of new materials, technologies and trends in industrial design. ==Formats and availability== Curve is available by sub...
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[magazine] Curve is a lesbian magazine published in the United States. It covers news, politics, social issues, and includes celebrity interviews and stories on entertainment, pop culture, style, travel, and a website that hosts an internet forum focusing on lesbian issues, active since 2000. The magazine was first published as Deneuve in M...
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[theatre] Curve is a theatre in Leicester, England, based in the Cultural quarter in Leicester City Centre. Before being named Curve, it was referred to as Leicester Performing Arts Centre. It is adjacent to the Leicester Athena conference and banqueting centre. == Overview == Curve, designed by architect Rafael Viñoly and engineered by Ad...
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[tonality] In image editing, a curve is a remapping of image tonality, specified as a function from input level to output level, used as a way to emphasize colours or other elements in a picture. Curves can usually be applied to all channels together in an image, or to each channel individually. Applying a curve to all channels typically ch...
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• (a.) Bent without angles; crooked; curved; as, a curve line; a curve surface. • (a.) A line described according to some low, and having no finite portion of it a straight line. • (a.) To bend; to crook; as, to curve a line; to curve a pipe; to cause to swerve from a straight course; as, to curve a ball in pitching it. • (a.) A...
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a nonangular deviation from a straight course in a line or surface.
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Ball that breaks from right to left (for right-handers) in a huge arc (and vice-versa for lefties).
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(from the article `derivative`) ...or, more precisely, as the slope of the tangent line at a point. Its calculation, in fact, derives from the slope formula for a straight line, ... branch of mathematics that studies the geometry of curves, surfaces, and manifolds (the higher-dimensional analogs of surfaces). The discipline owes ... ...
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A continuous mapping from a one-dimensional space to an n-dimensional space. The most familiar mathematical curves are two- and three-dimensional graphs. A curve, such as a circle, that lies entirely in a plane is called a plane curve; by contrast, a curve that may pass through any region of three-d...
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A nonangular deviation from a straight course in a line or surface. ... (18 Nov 1997) ...
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(kurv) a line that is not straight, or that describes part of a circle, especially a line representing varying values in a graph.
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Curve (kûrv)
adjective [ Latin
curvus bent, curved. See
Cirb .] Bent without angles; crooked; curved; as, a
curve line; a
curve surface.
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Curve intransitive verb To bend or turn gradually from a given direction; as, the road
curves to the right.
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Curve noun [ See
Curve ,
adjective ,
Cirb .]
1. A bending without angles; that which is bent; a flexure; as, a
curve in a railway or canal.
2. (Geom.) A line described according to some low, and having no finite portion of it a strai...
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Curve transitive verb [
imperfect & past participle Curved (k?rvd);
present participle & verbal noun Curving .] [ Latin
curvare ., from
curvus . See
Curve ,
adjective ,
Curb .] To ben...
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Type: Term Pronunciation: kerv Definitions: 1. A nonangular continuous bend or line. 2. A chart or graphic representation, by means of a continuous line connecting individual observations, of the course of a physiologic activity, of the number of cases of a disease in a given period, or of any entity that might be otherwise presented by a table of ...
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A curve (named from the Latin, curvus, meaning crooked), is a line which may be cut by a straight line in more points than one; a line in which no three consecutive points lie in the same direction. The doctrine of curves and of the figures and solids generated from curves constitutes what is called the higher geometry, and forms one of the most in...
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Dance in a small arc but maintain the initial forward or backward direction of dance. You might begin facing diagonal wall and dance forward, curving, to end facing diagonal center.
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Ball that travels from right to left.
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breaking ball noun a pitch of a baseball that is thrown with spin so that its path curves as it approach the batter
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noun a line on a graph representing data
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In geometry, the locus of a point moving according to specified conditions. The circle is the locus of all points equidistant from a given point (the centre). Other common geometrical curves are the ellipse, parabola, and hyperbola, which are also produced when a cone is cut by a plane at different a...
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