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A convex curve is one where you draw a straight line connecting the end points and the curve falls below the straight line. If the curve is above, it is known as concave.Convexity
a trademark for a device used for sending copies of documents electronically over a telephone lineTelecopier
a trademark for a type of roller skate on which the wheels are arranged in one straight line, brand name of a type of in-line rollerskate (in which all of the wheels are in one line)Rollerblade
ability to see into the future; knowledge gained through such an ability; care for the future, prudence, precaution, ability to think ahead, front gunsight, looking forward, premonition, reading taken in surveyingforesight
able to live both on land and water (of animals); able to operate both on land and water (of vehicles, aircraft or troops), aircraft or vehicle, cold-blooded vertebrate animal able to life both on land and water, land animal that breeds in wateramphibian
able to live both on land and water (of animals); able to operate both on land and water (of vehicles, aircraft or troops), living on land and in water, of mixed typeamphibious
abnormal forward curvature of the spine (Medicine), arching of back during sex, curvature of backlordosis
abroad, away from, forward; further, onward; outward; out, into viewforth
abrupt bend in a straight line, beginning, compensate; balance; print with an offset printing press, counteract somethingoffset
abrupt forward movement, sudden thrusting motion, make a quick thrust, move forward abruptly, make a sudden thrusting movement, move suddenly forward threateningly, sudden forward movementlunge
acceptance, act of receiving; event in which guests are formally welcomed by their host; check-in, reception desk, catching of forward pass, conversion of electronic signals, formal party, place where visitors are received, quality of signal, reception...reception
account of facts, decorate with legendary scenes, factual or fictional narrative, falsehood, floor in building, legend or romance, news report, plot of fiction or drama, rooms on one building level, short fictional prose piece, story line, subject for ...story
acrobatic rolling over of body, forward or backward roll performed by the body, make a complete forward or backward roll, perform somersault, reversal of opinion or decisionsomersault
act beforehand to address something imminent, expect something, predict; precede; hurry and come before, look forward to something, prevent something, start something ahead of time, use something not yet receivedanticipate
act of a person who trolls; sending of intentionally erroneous messages to message boards in order to lure others to respond (Internet); fishing by trailing a baited line through the watertrolling
 

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