incurvates

[US]/ɪnˈkɜːveɪt/
[UK]/ɪnˈkɜrveɪt/

Translation

v.to curve inward
adj.curved inward

Phrases & Collocations

incurvate leaf

incurvate structure

incurvate branch

incurvate tip

incurvate edge

incurvate form

incurvate growth

incurvate surface

incurvate angle

incurvate pattern

Example Sentences

the branches of the tree tend to incurvate towards the ground.

as the plant grows, its leaves may incurvate for better sunlight absorption.

some species of birds have beaks that incurvate, aiding in their feeding habits.

the artist decided to incurvate the metal to create a unique sculpture.

incurvate structures can often be found in nature, enhancing their stability.

the design of the bridge features incurvate arches for aesthetic appeal.

her fingers began to incurvate due to years of playing the piano.

incurvate fins can improve the swimming efficiency of certain fish.

the architect suggested using incurvate lines to soften the building's appearance.

the designer chose to incurvate the edges of the table for safety reasons.

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