recurvation (Meaning)

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recurvation (n.)

The act of recurving, or the state of being recurved; a bending or flexure backward.

Synonyms & Antonyms of recurvation

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recurvation Sentence Examples

  1. The recurvation of the bow allowed for the arrow to be propelled with greater force.
  2. The sculpture's posture exuded a feeling of gracefulness due to the recurvation of its arms.
  3. The plant's stem exhibited pronounced recurvation, curving downward along its length.
  4. The recurvation of the coastline created a picturesque peninsula with secluded bays.
  5. The snake's body possessed a sinuous recurvation, enabling it to navigate narrow crevices.
  6. The artist meticulously crafted the recurvation of each leaf, capturing their delicate beauty.
  7. The recurvation of the dinosaur's teeth hinted at its herbivorous diet.
  8. The painter highlighted the recurvation of the model's limbs, emphasizing their elegant proportions.
  9. The recurvation of the wave as it approached the shore created a dramatic spectacle of crashing water.
  10. The river's recurvation meandered through the landscape, creating fertile floodplains.

FAQs About the word recurvation

The act of recurving, or the state of being recurved; a bending or flexure backward.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The recurvation of the bow allowed for the arrow to be propelled with greater force.

The sculpture's posture exuded a feeling of gracefulness due to the recurvation of its arms.

The plant's stem exhibited pronounced recurvation, curving downward along its length.

The recurvation of the coastline created a picturesque peninsula with secluded bays.