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Convolute   Listen
adjective
Convolute  adj.  (Bot.) Rolled or wound together, one part upon another; said of the leaves of plants in aestivation.






Collaborative International Dictionary of English 0.48








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"Convolute" Quotes from Famous Books



... represent,—letters, numbers, things, or abstractions? This I was the more readily able to determine because I have often, in thinking over the shape of the Roman letter S, wondered whether it did not owe its convolute form to an attempt on the part of its inventor to make a picture of the serpent; S being the sibilant or hissing letter, and the serpent the hissing animal. This view, I fancy (though I am not sure), has escaped the philologists, but ...
— Prince Zaleski • M.P. Shiel



Words linked to "Convolute" :   pervert, convoluted, twist around, botany, refer, deform, bend, turn, phytology, denote, convolve, sophisticate



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