involute (Meaning)
involute (s)
especially of petals or leaves in bud; having margins rolled inward
(of some shells) closely coiled so that the axis is obscured
involute (a.)
Alt. of Involuted
involute (n.)
A curve traced by the end of a string wound upon another curve, or unwound from it; -- called also evolvent. See Evolute.
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involute Sentence Examples
- The flower's petals appeared to be tightly involute, forming a delicate spiral.
- The seashell's intricate patterns displayed an involute design that mesmerized beachcombers.
- The mathematician presented a complex formula describing the involute curve's geometric properties.
- The fern's fronds unfurled in an involute pattern as they emerged from the soil.
- The artist meticulously captured the beauty of an involute seashell in her painting.
- In nature, the growth pattern of certain plants follows an involute trajectory as they mature.
- The nautilus shell's chambers coil in an involute manner, providing protection to the mollusk.
- Engineers studied the involute gear profile to optimize the efficiency of mechanical systems.
- The mathematician derived equations to describe the behavior of involute spirals in nature.
- The ancient symbol featured an involute motif, representing infinity and perpetual motion.
FAQs About the word involute
especially of petals or leaves in bud; having margins rolled inward, (of some shells) closely coiled so that the axis is obscuredAlt. of Involuted, A curve trac
complicate, complicated, sophisticated, intricate, complex, byzantine, labyrinthian, tangled, involved, convoluted
plain, simple,uncomplicated, uncomplicated, simple, plain, simplified, noncomplicated, uniform,simplistic
The flower's petals appeared to be tightly involute, forming a delicate spiral.
The seashell's intricate patterns displayed an involute design that mesmerized beachcombers.
The mathematician presented a complex formula describing the involute curve's geometric properties.
The fern's fronds unfurled in an involute pattern as they emerged from the soil.