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And as we mounted, the simulated concavity of the Earth turned convex.
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Egg represented the concavity of the celestial sphere enclosing all things, 663-l.
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The bloody concavity of the avatar's open skull emitted an extraordinary reek.
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And indeed a very slight concavity appeared behind the impression of the sandal.
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The shell was slightly concave, the concavity turned to the front.
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With the second leaf there was a trace of incurvation in 2 hrs.
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The incurvation thus caused lasted for an unusually short time.
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Among the older writers who describe incurvation or torsion of the penis are Arantius, the Ephemerides, Haenel, Petit, Schurig, Tulpius, and Zacchias.
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This incurvation serves, as already shown, to prevent insects from being washed away by the rain; but it likewise serves for another end.
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A short space of this margin, opposite the fly, showed a trace of incurvation after 3 hrs., and this became strongly pronounced in 7 hrs.
Usage of concave shape in English
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He wore his new backpack, whose concaveshape betrayed the ball's absence.
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They were tied off in a concaveshape so that the middle balloon was shorter than the other six.
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Coronary angiograms revealed localized narrowing of the left main coronary trunk, and the left main coronary trunk had a concaveshape.
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This unique yellow stick incorporates magna traction technology-seven points of edge contact that provide tenacious grip on icy slopes-with an unorthodox concaveshape.
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The concaveshape preserved the reverse from wear, and made it an object for both artist and artisan to put good work on this side.
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Nest-building includes bending and breaking large amounts of foliage to shape a sizeable and comfortable platform that bends into a concaveshape when slept upon.
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She could see the head-heavy, concaveshape of one body curled in on itself; the other knob looked like a belly, or maybe a backside.
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(2 and 3) Roughing or bringing the surfaces of the glass roughly to the proper convex or concaveshape.