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concave adj said of a surface or shape: inward-curving, like the inside of a bowl. Compare convex. verb (concaved, concaving) to make or become convex.
ETYMOLOGY: 14c: French, from Latin concavus vaulted, from cavus hollow.

concave adj said of a surface or shape: inward-curving, like the inside of a bowl. Compare convex. verb (concaved, concaving) to make or become convex.
ETYMOLOGY: 14c: French, from Latin concavus vaulted, from cavus hollow.

concave adj said of a surface or shape: inward-curving, like the inside of a bowl. Compare convex. verb (concaved, concaving) to make or become convex.
ETYMOLOGY: 14c: French, from Latin concavus vaulted, from cavus hollow.