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
- 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.
- The snake's body possessed a sinuous recurvation, enabling it to navigate narrow crevices.
- The artist meticulously crafted the recurvation of each leaf, capturing their delicate beauty.
- The recurvation of the dinosaur's teeth hinted at its herbivorous diet.
- The painter highlighted the recurvation of the model's limbs, emphasizing their elegant proportions.
- The recurvation of the wave as it approached the shore created a dramatic spectacle of crashing water.
- 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.