recurvity Sentence Examples

  1. The recurvity of the bow allowed it to store more energy and propel the arrow faster.
  2. The plant had a distinctive recurvity in its leaves, giving it an almost fern-like appearance.
  3. The artist depicted the recurvity of the human spine with remarkable precision in his painting.
  4. Archaeologists discovered pottery fragments with intricate recurvity designs etched into their surfaces.
  5. The recurvity of the coastline created a series of secluded bays and sheltered coves.
  6. The recurvity of the mirror distorted the reflection, making it appear elongated and curved.
  7. The recurvity of the sail allowed the ship to tack against the wind without losing speed.
  8. The recurvity of the road forced drivers to slow down and navigate the curves with caution.
  9. The recurvity of the comet's tail extended millions of miles into space.
  10. The recurvity of the sculpture created a dynamic and three-dimensional effect.

recurvity Meaning

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recurvity (n.)

Recurvation.

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Recurvation.

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The recurvity of the bow allowed it to store more energy and propel the arrow faster.

The plant had a distinctive recurvity in its leaves, giving it an almost fern-like appearance.

The artist depicted the recurvity of the human spine with remarkable precision in his painting.

Archaeologists discovered pottery fragments with intricate recurvity designs etched into their surfaces.