Definition of Recurvity. Meaning of Recurvity. Synonyms of Recurvity

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Definition of Recurvity

Recurvity
Recurvity Re*cur"vi*ty (r?*k?r"v?*t?), n. Recurvation.

Meaning of Recurvity from wikipedia

- with the cords tied under the chin; note the prominent front crest, the recurving ****igaeshi, and the shikoro composed of hundreds of interlaced scales...
- closer to the equator, then move poleward past the ridge axis before recurving into the main belt of the Westerlies. When the subtropical ridge position...
- and stabilising temperatures. Bermuda is prone to severe weather from recurving tropical cyclones; however, it receives some protection from a coral reef...
- the subtropical ridge towards the west or northwest, with some systems recurving near and east of ****an. The Philippines receive the brunt of the landfalls...
- closer to the equator, then move poleward past the ridge axis before recurving into the main belt of the Westerlies. Areas west of ****an and Korea tend...
- (referred to by locals as "the Peninsula" or simply "the beach"), is a recurving sandspit peninsula that stretches north into Lake Erie, providing a fine...
- (684 mi). On October 17, Tip began to weaken steadily and decrease in size, recurving northeastward under the influence of a mid-level trough the next day....
- particular are strongly thickened. The teeth of the maxilla are gradually recurving and rather flat; those of the premaxilla do not have a D-shaped cross-section...
- orange-yellow by light; bracteoles 1–2, without areolar wool; outer tepals recurving to nearly rotate or ascending, attached within 1,5 cm of receptacle, linear-oblanceolate...
- closer to the equator, then move poleward past the ridge axis before recurving into the main belt of the Westerlies. When the subtropical ridge shifts...