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curvature a measure of the amount of curving. The curvature of a lens is what causes light rays to bend.
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current A body of water that flows through the sea.
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curve A ball that is rolled toward the outside of the lane and then curves back toward the center of the lane.
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curvilinear the second phase of the English Decorated style, of the mid to late 14th century
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Curie The unit used to describe the intensity of radioactivity in a sample of material. The curie is equal to 37 billion (3.7 x 1010) disintegrations per second, which is approximately the activity of 1 gram of radium. The Becquerel (Bq) has replaced the Ci in the SI system. The Becquerel (Bq) is 1 disintegration per second.
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