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- Look up convolute in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Convolute may refer to: Convolute (botany) Convolute (m****cript), a volume containing several m****cripts...
- 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...
- Convolute as a verb literally means to "roll together" or "roll around", from the Latin convolvere. In general application the word can mean to "tangle"...
- scales have very hairy edges. When emerging from the buds, the leaves are convolute, meaning that their edges overlap each other. Leaves can be simple ovals...
- 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...
- negative review and wrote, "The Tutor is a mildly entertaining thriller that convolutes itself with too many twists." Keith Garlington of the Arkansas Democrat-Gazette...
- in uncharted territory. The dancing of the machine is purposeful as it convolutes Can't Help Myself's identity as both a robot, but as a human, exposing...
- together in a single volume: convolute: volume containing different m****cripts fascicle: individual m****cript, part of a convolute paper parchment papyrus...
- have high deposition rates, which allows the sediments to pack loosely. Convolute bedding forms when complex folding and crumpling of beds or laminations...