involute

involute
{'invəlu:t}
I. 1. объркан, заплетен
2. бот. със завити/обърнати навътре краища
3. зоол. спираловиден (за раковина и пр.)
II. n мат. еволвента
III. 1. извивам се навътре (и бот.)
2. физиол. възвръщам се към нормалната си форма (за орган)
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{'invъlu:t} I. а 1. объркан, заплетен; 2. бот. със завити/об(2) {'invъlu:t} v 1. извивам се навътре (и бот.); 2. физиол.
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1. i. объркан, заплетен 2. ii. n мат. еволвента 3. iii. извивам се навътре (и бот.) 4. бот. със завити/обърнати навътре краища 5. зоол. спираловиден (за раковина и пр.) 6. физиол. възвръщам се към нормалната си форма (за орган)
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involute[´invə¸lu:t] I. adj книж. 1. объркан, заплетен; 2. бот. със завити (обърнати) навътре краища; 3. зоол. спираловиден (за раковина и пр.); II. n спираловидна крива; еволвента; FONT face=Times_Deutsch}}◊ adv involutely.

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