
1) Biological process 2) Involvement 3) Organic process 4) Something complicated 5) The state of being involved
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1) Complexity 2) Convolution 3) Elaborateness 4) Enfolding 5) Exponentiation 6) Intervention 7) Intricacy 8) Involvement 9) Obscurity 10) Participation
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In integral theory, the process by which the Divine manifests the cosmos is called involution. The process by which the creation rises to higher states and states of consciousness is the evolution. Involution prepares the universe for the Big Bang; evolution continues from that point forward. The term involution comes from the idea that the divine ...
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See incisure.
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• (n.) The state of being entangled or involved; complication; entanglement. • (n.) The act of involving or infolding. • (n.) The return of an enlarged part or organ to its normal size, as of the uterus after pregnancy. • (n.) The relation which exists between three or more sets of points, a.a`, b.b`, c.c`, so related to a point...
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(L. involutio; in into + volvere to roll) 1. a rolling or turning inward. 2. one of the movements involved in the gastrulation of many animals. 3. a retrograde change of the entire body or in a particular organ, as the retrograde changes in the female genital organs that result in normal size after delivery. 4. the progressive degeneration occur......
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(from the article `social change`) ...of the change could, however, be one of decrease or a combination of growth and decrease. An example of this last process is what American ...
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The return of an organ to its normal size or condition after enlargement, as of the uterus after parturition. A decline in size or activity of other tissues; the mammary gland tissues normally involute with advancing lactation.
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1. A rolling or turning inward. ... 2. One of the movements involved in the gastrulation of many animals. ... 3. A retrograde change of the entire body or in a particular organ, as the retrograde changes in the female genital organs that result in normal size after delivery. ... 4. The progressive degeneration occurring naturally with advancing age...
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(in″vo-loo´shәn) a rolling or turning inward. a retrograde change of the entire body or in a particular organ, as the retrograde changes in the female genital organs that result in normal size after pregnancy ends. the progressive degeneration occurring naturally with advancing ag...
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The postpartum
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(1) Restoration of the normal size of an organ. (2) Infolding of the edges of a sheet of cells, as in some developmental processes, notably gastrulation.
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In`vo·lu'tion noun [ Latin
involutio : confer French
involution . See
Involve .]
1. The act of involving or infolding.
2. The state of being entangled or involved; complication; entanglement. « All things are mixed, and causes blended, by mutual
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Type: Term Pronunciation: in′vō-lū′shŭn Definitions: 1. Return of an enlarged organ to normal size. 2. Turning inward of the edges of a part. 3. In psychiatry, mental decline associated with advanced age. Synonyms: catagenesis
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Involution: 1. Literally, a turning inward or rolling inward. 2. A decrease in size, usually after an increase. The uterus involutes after pregnancy. 3. A retrograde change. After treatment, a tumor may involute. 4. With advancing age, there may be physical and emotional involution. This process has also been called senile involution. From the Lati...
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The postpartum process in which the uterus returns to its normal size and shape before the pregnancy occurred. As the uterus contracts to shrink back to its pre-pregnant state, some women may feel uncomfortable pains in the abdomen.
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Involution is the calculation of any power of a quantity, that is, the multiplication of a quantity by itself any number of times. Thus 2x2x2=8; here 8, the third power of 2, is found by involution. Evolution is the opposite process.
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Period of repair in which there is a return to normal size and composition, as of the uterus following birth and expulsion of the placenta.
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[
n] - reduction in size of an organ or part (as in the return of the uterus to normal size after childbirth) 2. [n] - a long and intricate and complicated grammatical construction 3. [n] - the action of enfolding something
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enfolding noun the action of enfolding something
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The return of the uterus to normal size after the birth of the baby.
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an act or instance of involving or entangling; involvement. · the state of being involved. · something complicated. · · a rolling up or folding in upon itself. · a part so formed.
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the act of sharing in the activities of a group
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The postpartum process of the uterus returning to its normal size after the birth of a baby.
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