concavo-convex in English

adjective
1
(of a lens) concave on one side and convex on the other and thickest at the periphery.
A steady-state example would be a concavo-convex slope profile with a concave lower portion and a convex upper slope typical of humid climates.

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1. Push the handle gently until the concavo convex parts of both clutches occlude automatically.

2. The hydrophobic polymer layer is formed along the curve of the concavo-convex structure.

3. 24 Concavo-convex veins are always used in the design of woolen sweater, for it is undulate, irregular, inimitable texture, and gives takes strong wallop to people.

4. Concavo-convex veins are always used in the design of woolen sweater, for it is undulate, irregular, inimitable texture, and gives takes strong wallop to people.

5. Aplanat: A system of lenses invented by Adolph Steinheil, in 1866, for use in photography, consisting of a biconvex crown-glass lens placed between two concavo-convex lenses of flint-glass.