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How to pronounce convolute in English?

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Type Words
Synonyms convoluted


a convolute petal.
Type Words
Synonyms pervert, sophisticate, twist, twist around
Type of refer, denote
Type Words
Synonyms convolve
Type of deform, twist, bend, turn, flex
Derivation convolution

Examples of convolute

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Why would you want to do something as convolute as that?
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Leave it to the Feds to convolute a simple concept.
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Don't convolute the sale with long contracts.
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There are no fossils, but there is some sedimentary structure including plane, cross or convolute laminations, load casts, slump units and flute moulds.
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The upper portion of the spathe is called the limb or blade, while the lower portion is called the convolute tube or chamber due to its tubular structure at the base.
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  • Rolled longitudinally upon itself; "a convolute petal"
  • Convolve: curl, wind, or twist together
  • Twist: practice sophistry; change the meaning of or be vague about in order to mislead or deceive; "Don't twist my words"
  • (convoluted) Byzantine: highly complex or intricate and occasionally devious; "the Byzantine tax structure"; "Byzantine methods for holding on to his chairmanship"; "convoluted legal language"; "convoluted reasoning"; "the plot was too involved"; "a knotty problem"; "got his way by labyrinthine ...
  • To make unnecessarily complex; To fold or coil into numerous overlapping layers; coiled such that one edge is inside, and one outside the coil
  • (convoluted) Having numerous overlapping coils or folds; Complex, intricate or complicated
  • (convoluted) description of hose or innercore having annular or helical ridges formed to enhance flexibility.
  • (Convoluted) An FPF product resulting from a fabrication process involving the use of special cutting equipment to produce an FPF sheet with peaks and valleys.
  • (convoluted) (adj) - complicated, twisted; questionable