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Definition of curve
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of curve is as below...
Curve (a.) A line
described
according
to some low, and
having
no
finite
portion
of it a
straight
line..
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Chaetognatha
::
Chaetognatha
(n. pl.) An order of
free-swimming
marine
worms,
of which the genus
Sagitta
is the type. They have
groups
of
curved
spines
on each side of the
head..
Envelop
::
Envelop
(n.) A curve or
surface
which is
tangent
to each
member
of a
system
of
curves
or
surfaces,
the form and
position
of the
members
of the
system
being
allowed
to vary
according
to some
continuous
law. Thus, any curve is the
envelope
of its
tangents..
Sickle
::
Sickle
(n.) A
reaping
instrument
consisting
of a steel blade
curved
into the form of a hook, and
having
a
handle
fitted
on a tang. The
sickle
has one side of the blade
notched,
so as
always
to
sharpen
with a
serrated
edge. Cf.
Reaping
hook, under
Reap..
Flute
::
Flute (v. i.) A
channel
of
curved
section;
--
usually
applied
to one of a
vertical
series
of such
channels
used to
decorate
columns
and
pilasters
in
classical
architecture.
See
Illust.
under Base, n..
Tie
::
Tie (v. t.) A line,
usually
straight,
drawn
across
the stems of
notes,
or a
curved
line
written
over or under the
notes,
signifying
that they are to be
slurred,
or
closely
united
in the
performance,
or that two notes of the same pitch are to be
sounded
as one; a bind; a
ligature..
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