| incurvate | (v) bend inwards, Example: The body incurvates a little at the back |
| incurvate | (v) cause to curve inward, Example: gravity incurvates the rays |
| incurvate | (adj) bent into or having an inward curve, Syn. incurved |
| incurvation | (n) the action of creating a curved shape |
| Incurvate | a. [ L. incurvatus, p. p. of incurvare to crook; pref. in- in + curvus bent. See Curve, and cf. Incurve. ] Curved; bent; crooked. Derham. [ 1913 Webster ] |
| Incurvate | v. t. |
| Incurvation | n. [ L. incurvatio: cf. F. incurvation. ] [ 1913 Webster ] An incurvation of the rays. Derham. [ 1913 Webster ] |
| Incurve | v. t. |
| Incurved | a. [ Pref. in- in + curved. ] (Bot.) Bending gradually toward the axis or center, as branches or petals. [ 1913 Webster ] |
| Incurvity | n. [ From L. incurvus bent. See Incurvate. ] A state of being bent or curved; incurvation; a bending inwards. Sir T. Browne. [ 1913 Webster ] |