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incurve
CIDE DICTIONARY
incurve, v. t. [See Incurvate.].
To bend; to curve; to make crooked. [1913 Webster]
OXFORD DICTIONARY
incurve, v.tr.
1 bend into a curve.
2 (as incurved adj.) curved inwards.
1 bend into a curve.
2 (as incurved adj.) curved inwards.
Derivative
incurvation n.
Etymology
L incurvare (as IN-(2), CURVE)
THESAURUS
incurve
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