concavities in English
‘Lower’ refers to the side of the test to which the neck curves; Figure 7 provides an example of how length, width, concavity and curvature are measured.
- incurvatureincurvation
- concaveness
Use "concavities" in a sentence
1. Apparatus capable of forming concavities and convexities on a surface of a monofilament
2. Bays and gulfs are concavities formed by tidal erosion in the coastline of an ocean, lake, or sea
3. Crevasse and FADE also provide a fast, simple solution to rapidly find pockets and surface concavities on large sets of proteins
4. Cupules Cupules are small concavities, ground or pecked into boulder or bedrock surfaces and typically ranging from 2 to 8 centimeters in diameter
5. A Biconcave disc — also referred to as a discocyte — is a geometric shape resembling an oblate spheroid with two concavities on the top and on the bottom