Look up convolute in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Convolute may refer to: Convolute (botany) Convolute (manuscript), a volume containing several manuscripts...
be unique to these three plants among the angiosperms. The process of convolute vernation involves the wrapping of one margin of the leaf's blade over...
together in a single volume: convolute: volume containing different manuscripts fascicle: individual manuscript, part of a convolute paper parchment papyrus...
literally. It became a controversial issue when millennials began to convolute literally by using the word to artificially substantiate a position Many...
In mathematics and mathematical optimization, the convex conjugate of a function is a generalization of the Legendre transformation which applies to non-convex...
overlapped by the other adjacent segment. See convolute. contorted Twisted out of the normal shape. convolute 1. Referring to the arrangement of floral...
one often obtains rational approximants. The extrapolated data often convolute to a kernel function. After data is extrapolated, the size of data is...
Caruso, Nick (December 5, 2021). "Survivor 41's Twists and Advantages Convolute an Already Complex Game — Should the Show Pump the Brakes?". TVLine. Retrieved...
leaves) section Plicati Beck (plicate leaves) section Latifolii Stern (convolute leaves) Stern further utilised characteristics such as the markings of...
girl taking her top off in an action picture, and I didn't want that to convolute the story or the characters." In September 2020 McG again mentioned that...
the populations of this plant have non-convolute petals. The petals of almost all other Dudleya are convolute, with each petal having one edge exposed...
for shipping at the beginning of the 20th century. A machine for making convolute composite cans, where sheets of straw paper or board are wound perpendicular...
spathe is called the limb or blade, while the lower portion is called the convolute tube or chamber due to its tubular structure at the base. The spadix is...
Philosophia S. Scripturae interpres, "1674". Published in one book together (convolute) with Benedictus de Spinoza's here also anonymous Tractatus theologico-politicus...
sepals 20-25 mm long, and dark purple petals 10-13 mm long that become convolute after anthesis. The stamens are exserted, with filaments 25-30 mm long...
both extant and extinct, are characterized by involute or more or less convolute shells that are generally smooth, with compressed or depressed whorl sections...
Carmagnolle brothers of Marseilles, France in 1882, featured rolling convolute joints consisting of partial sections of concentric spheres formed to...
Walter Benjamin", featured 36 contemporary artworks representing the 36 convolutes of Benjamin's Project. In 2022, Igor Chubarov [ru], a modern Russian philosopher...
raceme; perianth tubular, the three outer petaloid lobes linear-oblong, convolute, reflexed, tinged green, the three inner ones straight and extended, recurved...
than most other oaks of the red oak group. Leaves emerge from the bud convolute, pink, covered with soft silky down above, coated with thick white tomentum...
fine-grained sandstone. Often the ripple laminations are deformed into convolute laminations and flame structures. B: Planar-laminated fine- to medium-grained...
acute or erose. The flat and conduplicate leaf blades are involute or convolute and are sometimes glaucous or pruinose. The abaxial surfaces of leaf blades...
explicitly political and Marxist in its analysis. It contains sections (convolutes) on arcades, fashion, catacombs, iron constructions, exhibitions, advertising...
the apex, feather-veined, midrib conspicuous; they emerge from the bud convolute, downy, slightly tinged with red, are smooth, becoming bright green above...