An algebraic curve; a polynomial relation of the planar coordinates, A one-dimensional continuum, (informal, usually in plural curves) The attractive shape of a woman's body, A one-dimensional figure of non-zero length; the graph of a continuous map from a one-dimensional space, A gentle bend, such as in a road, Bent without angles; crooked; curved, To bend; to crook, A simple figure containing no straight portions and no angles; a curved line, A continuous map from a one-dimensional space to a multidimensional space, To cause to swerve from a straight course, To bend or turn gradually from a given direction, form into a curve, bend; turn, Bent without angles; crooked; curved; as, a curve line; a curve surface, To bend; to crook; as, to curve a line; to curve a pipe; to cause to swerve from a straight course; as, to curve a ball in pitching it, A line described according to some low, and having no finite portion of it a straight line, A bending without angles; that which is bent; a flexure; as, a curve in a railway or canal, a baseball thrown with spin so that its path curves as it approach the batter a line on a graph representing data the trace of a point whose direction of motion changes, The attractive shape of a womans body, turn sharply; change direction abruptly; "The car cut to the left at the intersection"; "The motorbike veered to the right", curved segment (of a road or river or railroad track etc ), the property possessed by the curving of a line or surface, To bend or turn gradually from a given direction; as, the road curves to the right, form an arch or curve; "her back arches"; "her hips curve nicely", Ball that breaks from right to left (for right-handers) in a huge arc (and vice-versa for lefties), form a curl, curve, or kink; "the cigar smoke curled up at the ceiling", bend or cause to bend; "He crooked his index finger"; "the road curved sharply", a baseball thrown with spin so that its path curves as it approach the batter, a line on a graph representing data, If something curves, or if someone or something curves it, it has the shape of a curve. Her spine curved The track curved away below him. a knife with a slightly curving blade A small, unobtrusive smile curved the cook's thin lips, A curve is a smooth, gradually bending line, for example part of the edge of a circle. the curve of his lips. a curve in the road, line that is not straight, continuously bending line; bend, turn (in a road), If something curves, it moves in a curve, for example through the air. The ball curved strangely in the air, You can refer to a change in something as a particular curve, especially when it is represented on a graph. Each firm will face a downward-sloping demand curve see also learning curve, the trace of a point whose direction of motion changes, If someone throws you a curve or if they throw you a curve ball, they surprise you by doing something you do not expect. At the last minute, I threw them a curve ball by saying, `We're going to bring spouses'. to bend or move in the shape of a curve, or to make something do this. In mathematics, an abstract term used to describe the path of a continuously moving point (see continuity). Such a path is usually generated by an equation. The word can also apply to a straight line or to a series of line segments linked end to end. A closed curve is a path that repeats itself, and thus encloses one or more regions. Simple examples include circles, ellipses, and polygons. Open curves such as parabolas, hyperbolas, and spirals have infinite length, A ball that has a big, slow break Compare to hook, extend in curves and turns; "The road winds around the lake", traces the combination of interest rates and GNP at which investment equals saving, A curve corresponds to all the kind of lines ( circle, cone, Bézier curve, B-Spline curve, NURBS, etc) A parametric curve is define by the parameter functions which define the coordinates of : X= fx (u) Y= fy (u) Z= fz (u), A collection of straight or curved line segments attached by their ends, or knots, to make a curve The look of the resulting curve varies, depending on the manner of interpolating the control points The term curve refers to Linear or cubic NURBS curves They can not be rendered because they have no thickness, but they have many uses For example, they can be used as the basis for constructing surfaces They can also serve as paths along which an object is animated, Design feature (ie curve in bottom of board), As in tone curve, or color correction curve Beginning as a 45° angle line running up to the right, this line is adjusted into a curve shape by the user to effect color or tone correction The lower left end of the curve typically represents the dark portions of a picture and an upward bend will typically lighten the shadows Similar capabilities exist by working with the middle or highlight parts of the curve In this way it is possible to alter only certain tone ranges of an image without making un-wanted changes in other parts of the image, Auxiliary element that takes one scalar parameter as input and returns one point in three dimensional space Path is another word for "curve" Every curve has a starting point and an ending point and connects those two points If the starting point is the same as the ending point then the curve is a closed curve The term 2D curve refers to a planar curve that can be represented by two dimensional points, A complex entity created by the definition of endpoints of spline curve sections Note: curve entities cannot be trimmed to and do not respond to many editing commands See also Bezier curve, The continuous image of the unit interval, n keluk, A visual diagram of a measurement using two variables In testing hearing aids, one variable may be frequency, shown on the horizontal axis of the curve, and the other variable amplitude, shown on the vertical axis of the curve, In well logging, a trace representing a continuous record of some property or occurrence in the wellbore environment versus depth One or more curves may constitute a well log, A set of data points that defines a time dependent property or boundary condition Curves can be created with the Curve Editor Curves can also specify other (e g temperature) dependent properties, A change of flying direction that is not a turn or an arc Curves can be complex, as in the Rug (DI 28) or the ellipses in the Soup Can (DI 36) Curves can also be simpler as in the curve at the bottom of the flower in the Tulip (DI 32), A one dimensional entity that represents a connected set of points in three-space Curves may be viewed/edited using Shape Editor windows Note that the term "Curve" is also used in its non-geometric mathematical sense to describe the functional parametric mappings used to define decremental conduction, interval/duration, and interval/potential effects, Set of points forming a continuous line without angles, A non-straight line In the Vutrax context a curve is stored in its segmented form built of 'Curve' point, Pitch that moves down, across, or down and across, depending upon the rotation of the ball, bend, arc, arched, That curves or curve, Present participle of curve, The action of the verb to curve, Preterite and past participle of curve, A curved object has the shape of a curve or has a smoothly bending surface. a small, curved staircase. the curved lines of the chairs. having a shape that is like a curve and not straight, bent, turned, twisted, winding, not straight; having or marked by a curve or smoothly rounded bend; "the curved tusks of a walrus"; "his curved lips suggested a smile but his eyes were hard, Having a curve or curves, cabriole, arciform, plural of curve, not straight; having or marked by a curve or smoothly rounded bend; "the curved tusks of a walrus"; "his curved lips suggested a smile but his eyes were hard",
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An algebraic curve; a polynomial relation of the planar coordinates
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A one-dimensional continuum
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(informal, usually in plural curves) The attractive shape of a woman's body
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A one-dimensional figure of non-zero length; the graph of a continuous map from a one-dimensional space
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A gentle bend, such as in a road
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Bent without angles; crooked; curved - "a curve surface"
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To bend; to crook - "to curve a pipe"
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A simple figure containing no straight portions and no angles; a curved line
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A continuous map from a one-dimensional space to a multidimensional space
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To cause to swerve from a straight course - "to curve a ball in pitching it"
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To bend or turn gradually from a given direction - "the road curves to the right"
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form into a curve, bend; turn fiil
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Bent without angles; crooked; curved; as, a curve line; a curve surface
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To bend; to crook; as, to curve a line; to curve a pipe; to cause to swerve from a straight course; as, to curve a ball in pitching it
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A line described according to some low, and having no finite portion of it a straight line
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A bending without angles; that which is bent; a flexure; as, a curve in a railway or canal
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a baseball thrown with spin so that its path curves as it approach the batter a line on a graph representing data the trace of a point whose direction of motion changes
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The attractive shape of a womans body
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turn sharply; change direction abruptly; "The car cut to the left at the intersection"; "The motorbike veered to the right"
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curved segment (of a road or river or railroad track etc )
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the property possessed by the curving of a line or surface
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To bend or turn gradually from a given direction; as, the road curves to the right
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form an arch or curve; "her back arches"; "her hips curve nicely"
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Ball that breaks from right to left (for right-handers) in a huge arc (and vice-versa for lefties)
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form a curl, curve, or kink; "the cigar smoke curled up at the ceiling"
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bend or cause to bend; "He crooked his index finger"; "the road curved sharply"
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a baseball thrown with spin so that its path curves as it approach the batter
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a line on a graph representing data
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If something curves, or if someone or something curves it, it has the shape of a curve. Her spine curved The track curved away below him. a knife with a slightly curving blade A small, unobtrusive smile curved the cook's thin lips
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A curve is a smooth, gradually bending line, for example part of the edge of a circle. the curve of his lips. a curve in the road
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line that is not straight, continuously bending line; bend, turn (in a road) isim
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If something curves, it moves in a curve, for example through the air. The ball curved strangely in the air
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You can refer to a change in something as a particular curve, especially when it is represented on a graph. Each firm will face a downward-sloping demand curve see also learning curve
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the trace of a point whose direction of motion changes
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If someone throws you a curve or if they throw you a curve ball, they surprise you by doing something you do not expect. At the last minute, I threw them a curve ball by saying, `We're going to bring spouses'. to bend or move in the shape of a curve, or to make something do this. In mathematics, an abstract term used to describe the path of a continuously moving point (see continuity). Such a path is usually generated by an equation. The word can also apply to a straight line or to a series of line segments linked end to end. A closed curve is a path that repeats itself, and thus encloses one or more regions. Simple examples include circles, ellipses, and polygons. Open curves such as parabolas, hyperbolas, and spirals have infinite length
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A ball that has a big, slow break Compare to hook
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extend in curves and turns; "The road winds around the lake"
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traces the combination of interest rates and GNP at which investment equals saving
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A curve corresponds to all the kind of lines ( circle, cone, Bézier curve, B-Spline curve, NURBS, etc) A parametric curve is define by the parameter functions which define the coordinates of : X= fx (u) Y= fy (u) Z= fz (u)
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A collection of straight or curved line segments attached by their ends, or knots, to make a curve The look of the resulting curve varies, depending on the manner of interpolating the control points The term curve refers to Linear or cubic NURBS curves They can not be rendered because they have no thickness, but they have many uses For example, they can be used as the basis for constructing surfaces They can also serve as paths along which an object is animated
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Design feature (ie curve in bottom of board)
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As in tone curve, or color correction curve Beginning as a 45° angle line running up to the right, this line is adjusted into a curve shape by the user to effect color or tone correction The lower left end of the curve typically represents the dark portions of a picture and an upward bend will typically lighten the shadows Similar capabilities exist by working with the middle or highlight parts of the curve In this way it is possible to alter only certain tone ranges of an image without making un-wanted changes in other parts of the image
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Auxiliary element that takes one scalar parameter as input and returns one point in three dimensional space Path is another word for "curve" Every curve has a starting point and an ending point and connects those two points If the starting point is the same as the ending point then the curve is a closed curve The term 2D curve refers to a planar curve that can be represented by two dimensional points
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A complex entity created by the definition of endpoints of spline curve sections Note: curve entities cannot be trimmed to and do not respond to many editing commands See also Bezier curve
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The continuous image of the unit interval
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n keluk
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A visual diagram of a measurement using two variables In testing hearing aids, one variable may be frequency, shown on the horizontal axis of the curve, and the other variable amplitude, shown on the vertical axis of the curve
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In well logging, a trace representing a continuous record of some property or occurrence in the wellbore environment versus depth One or more curves may constitute a well log
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A set of data points that defines a time dependent property or boundary condition Curves can be created with the Curve Editor Curves can also specify other (e g temperature) dependent properties
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A change of flying direction that is not a turn or an arc Curves can be complex, as in the Rug (DI 28) or the ellipses in the Soup Can (DI 36) Curves can also be simpler as in the curve at the bottom of the flower in the Tulip (DI 32)
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A one dimensional entity that represents a connected set of points in three-space Curves may be viewed/edited using Shape Editor windows Note that the term "Curve" is also used in its non-geometric mathematical sense to describe the functional parametric mappings used to define decremental conduction, interval/duration, and interval/potential effects
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Set of points forming a continuous line without angles
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A non-straight line In the Vutrax context a curve is stored in its segmented form built of 'Curve' point
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Pitch that moves down, across, or down and across, depending upon the rotation of the ball
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A curve.
bend
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A curve.
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Curved.
arched - "The lobule margins, furthermore, are arched away from the lobe, with the consequence that (when fully inflated) the abaxial leaf surface forms the interior lining of the lobule."
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curving
That curves or curve - "a curving path"
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curving
Present participle of curve
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curving
The action of the verb to curve
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curved
Preterite and past participle of curve
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curved
A curved object has the shape of a curve or has a smoothly bending surface. a small, curved staircase. the curved lines of the chairs. having a shape that is like a curve and not straight
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curved
bent, turned, twisted, winding sıfat
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curved
not straight; having or marked by a curve or smoothly rounded bend; "the curved tusks of a walrus"; "his curved lips suggested a smile but his eyes were hard
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curved
Having a curve or curves
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curved
cabriole sıfat
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curved
arciform sıfat
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curves
plural of curve
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curving
not straight; having or marked by a curve or smoothly rounded bend; "the curved tusks of a walrus"; "his curved lips suggested a smile but his eyes were hard"
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