concaves

/ˈkɑnkeɪvz/
verb
  1. Third person singular of concave: makes something curve inward.
    • A strong wind concaves the sailboat's sail.
    • The heat concaves the plastic when it softens.
    • The press concaves the metal into a bowl shape.
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noun
  1. Plural of concave: surfaces or objects that curve inward.
    • The machine creates precise concaves in the metal sheets.
    • The artist painted several concaves in the abstract sculpture.
    • The telescope uses two concaves to focus light.
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