
1) Area under a wave 2) Barbell exercise 3) Barbell rep 4) Be crinkled 5) Bent lock 6) Bicep exercise 7) Biceps strengthening exercise 8) Biceps toner 9) Biceps-building exercise 10) Body builder rep 11) Breaking wave feature 12) Change the locks, possibly 13) Circular lock 14) Coil 15) Crimp 16) Curlicue
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1) Calyceal 2) Calycinal 3) Calycine 4) Calyx 5) Coil 6) Corolla 7) Crimp 8) Curlicue 9) Curvature 10) Dreadlock 11) Forelock 12) Frizz 13) Gyre 14) Loop 15) Ringlet 16) Scroll 17) Spiral 18) Trail 19) Tress 20) Verticil 21) Whorl 22) Wind 23) Wisp
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[Japanese snack] It has been on sale in Japan continuously since 1968. ...
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[command] Civil servants who served in the Exchequer and Audit Department of HM Government from 1866 to 1983. ...
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[football] Curl or bend in association football is spin on the ball which will make it change direction, called a `screw shot` in the 19th century. When kicking the ball, the inside of the foot is often used to curl the ball, but can also be done by using the outside of the foot. Similar to curl, the ball can also swerve in the air, without...
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[mathematics] In vector calculus, the curl is a vector operator that describes the infinitesimal rotation of a 3-dimensional vector field. At every point in the field, the curl of that field is represented by a vector. The attributes of this vector (length and direction) characterize the rotation at that point. The direction of the curl is ...
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[programming language] Curl is a reflective object-oriented programming language for interactive web applications whose goal is to provide a smoother transition between formatting and programming. It makes it possible to embed complex objects in simple documents without needing to switch between programming languages or development platform...
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[route] A curl route, also called a button hook, is a pattern run by a receiver in American football, where the receiver appears to be running a fly pattern but after a set amount of steps or yards will quickly stop and turn around, looking for a pass. This generally works best when the defending corner or safety commits himself to guarding...
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see bend.
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• (n.) To twist or form into ringlets; to crisp, as the hair. • (v.) An undulating or waving line or streak in any substance, as wood, glass, etc.; flexure; sinuosity. • (v.) A ringlet, especially of hair; anything of a spiral or winding form. • (v. i.) To contract or bend into curls or ringlets, as hair; to grow in curls or spi...
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Decorative feather-like figure on some woods achieved by cutting the wood at a certain angle and valued for veneers.
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(from the article `mathematics`) ...up vector analysis and were able to extend vector methods to the calculus. They introduced in this way measures of how a vector field varies ... [3 related articles]
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NavalThe curl in the upper stripe of gold lace worn on an officer's sleeve. Introduced in 1864 for executive officers only, it was extended to Engineers, Paymasters, Doctors in 1918.
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The waviness of a sheet of paper generally seen along its edges. Curling is generally the result of physical stresses or changes in humidity, and may occur at the paper mill, in the pressroom, on press, or after binding. Paper tends to curl along, rather than across, the grain of the paper. Recycled and recycled content papers have fewer tendencies...
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Sheet distortion leading to a tendency to roll up.
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The compartment for uncoupling of receptors and ligands: internalised receptor-ligand complexes are stripped of the ligand and recycled.
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Decorative feather-like figure on some woods achieved by cutting the wood at a certain angle and valued for veneers.
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Curl (kûrl)
transitive verb [
imperfect & past participle Curled (kûrld);
present participle & verbal noun Curling .] [ Akin to Dutch
krullen , Danish
krölle , dial. Swedish
krulla to curl, crisp; possibly akin to...
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Curl intransitive verb 1. To contract or bend into curls or ringlets, as hair; to grow in curls or spirals, as a vine; to be crinkled or contorted; to have a curly appearance; as, leaves lie
curled on the ground. « Thou seest it [ hair] will not
curl by nature.
Shak....
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Appears as a relatively uniform curvature or sweep along the length of coiled metal.
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verb shape one`s body into a curl; `She curled farther down under the covers`; `She fell and drew in`
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curve verb form a curl, curve, or kink; `the cigar smoke curled up at the ceiling`
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Not lying flat and tending to form into cylindrical or wavy shapes. A term to describe the differences of either side of a sheet relative to coatings, absorbency etc.; the concave side is the curl side.
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(eyelashes) encrespar, rizar, arquear
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The curve the stone makes as it travels down the ice.
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