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noun • a molding that (in section) has the shape of an S with the convex part above and the concave part below | ||||||||
48% | 10 | This type of curve is an example of a roulette curve, which means it is generated by the motion of a point on a curve as it rolls without slipping on another curve. | ||||||
noun • the curve resulting from the orthogonal projection of a fixed point on the tangent lines of a given curve. | ||||||||
38% | 7 | Curve that lies on the concave side of a curve and is everywhere tangent to the original curve | ||||||
noun • A curve comprising the centres of curvature of another curve. adjective • Having or being a (mollusc) spiral shell in which the whorls touch along a surface. | ||||||||
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