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convolve: curl, wind, or twist together rolled longitudinally upon itself; "a convolute petal" twist: practice sophistry; change the meaning of or be vague about in order to mislead or deceive; "Don't twist my words"
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| convoluted |
rolled or coiled together; "a convoluted shell" Byzantine: highly complex or intricate; "the Byzantine tax structure"; "convoluted legal language"; "convoluted reasoning"; "the plot was too involved"; "a knotty problem"; "got his way by labyrinthine maneuvering"; "Oh, what a tangled web we weave"- Sir Walter Scott; "tortuous legal procedures"; "tortuous negotiations lasting for months"
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| convolute |
of lobes, the upper surface strongly convex and the lower surface strongly concave.
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| convolute |
rolled or twisted spirally: (wings) wrapping around the body, the outer surface being convex. See revolute, involute.
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