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    In·vo·lute
    /ˈinvəˌlo͞ot/

    adjective

    • 1. involved or intricate: formal "the art novel has grown increasingly involute"
    • 2. curled spirally. technical

    noun

    • 1. the locus of a point considered as the end of a taut string being unwound from a given curve in the plane of that curve.

    verb

    • 1. become involute; curl up.
  2. The meaning of INVOLUTE is curled spirally. How to use involute in a sentence. curled spirally; curled or curved inward; having the edges rolled over the upper surface toward the midrib…

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › InvoluteInvolute - Wikipedia

    In mathematics, an involute (also known as an evolvent) is a particular type of curve that is dependent on another shape or curve. An involute of a curve is the locus of a point on a piece of taut string as the string is either unwrapped from or wrapped around the curve.

  4. verb (used without object) , in·vo·lut·ed, in·vo·lut·ing. to roll or curl up; become involute. to return to a normal shape, size, or state. involute. adjective. complex, intricate, or involved. botany (esp of petals, leaves, etc, in bud) having margins that are rolled inwards. (of certain shells) closely coiled so that the axis is obscured.

  5. in•vo•lute. (adj., n. ˈɪn vəˌlut; v. ˌɪn vəˈlut) adj., n., v. -lut•ed, -lut•ing. adj. 1. intricate; complex. 2. curled or curved inward or spirally: a gear with involute teeth. 3. rolled inward from the edge, as a leaf. 4. (of shells) having the whorls closely wound.

  6. Apr 5, 2024 · involute (plural involutes) A curve that cuts all tangents of another curve at right angles; traced by a point on a string that unwinds from a curved object.

  7. There are six meanings listed in OED's entry for the word involute. See ‘Meaning & use’ for definitions, usage, and quotation evidence.

  8. 1. complex, intricate, or involved. 2. botany. (esp of petals, leaves, etc, in bud) having margins that are rolled inwards. 3. (of certain shells) closely coiled so that the axis is obscured. noun (ˈɪnvəˌluːt ) 4. geometry.

  9. Wikipedia. If the center pole has a circular cross-section, then the curve is an involute of a circle. From. Wikipedia. Its shell is involute, smooth and rather compressed, with the outer whorl strongly embracing the inner whorls.

  10. Involute Definition. involuted, involutes, involuting. Intricate; involved. Rolled up or curled in a spiral; having whorls wound closely around the axis. Involute shells. Rolled inward at the edges. Involute leaves. Having whorls that enclose and obscure earlier whorls. Used of a gastropod shell.

  11. involute, of a curve C, a curve that intersects all the tangents of the curve C at right angles. To construct an involute of a curve C, use may be made of the so-called string property. Let one end of a piece of string of fixed length be attached to a point P on the curve C and let the string be wrapped along C.

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