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swerve: turn sharply; change direction abruptly; "The car cut to the left at the intersection"; "The motorbike veered to the right" the trace of a point whose direction of motion changes a line on a graph representing data wind: extend in curves and turns; "The road winds around the lake"; "the path twisted through the forest" a pitch of a baseball that is thrown with spin so that its path curves as it approach the batter arch: form an arch or curve; "her back arches"; "her hips curve nicely" curvature: the property possessed by the curving of a line or surface crook: bend or cause to bend; "He crooked his index finger"; "the road curved sharply" curl: form a curl, curve, or kink; "the cigar smoke curled up at the ceiling" bend: curved segment (of a road or river or railroad track etc.)
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Curve is a British music group formed in 1991 chiefly around the collaboration of singer Toni Halliday and guitarist Dean Garcia. The two were introduced to each other by fellow musician Dave Stewart of the Eurythmics, briefly forming a group named State of Play in the late 1980s before parting ways and then reuniting for their more long-term partnership in Curve. ...
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(curve) (k[schwa]rv) [L. curvum] a nonangular deviation from a straight course in a line or surface.
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the normal axis of the pelvic outlet; called also circle of Carus.
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| curve of occlusion |
1. a curved surface that makes simultaneous contact with major portions of the incisal and occlusal prominences of the existing teeth. Called also dental c. and occlusal curvature. 2. curvea occlusalis.
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