NOUN
- a shape that curves or bulges outward
- the property possessed by a convex shape
How To Use convexity In A Sentence
- Starting from the cardiac orifice at the incisura cardiaca, it forms an arch backward, upward, and to the left; the highest point of the convexity is on a level with the sixth left costal cartilage. XI. Splanchnology. 1F. The Stomach
- Traders said hedging related to mortgage debt, or so-called convexity selling, also played a part Wednesday in pressuring Treasury yields higher. Treasurys Sink as Euro-Zone Worries Fade
- I can understand the convexity of the graph bryce Says: Piranhas, chainsaws, wolves, knives, whatnot.
- The ancient Greeks used a technique known as entasis which incorporates a slight convexity in the columns of the Parthenon to compensate for the illusion of concavity created by parallel lines. EXTRALIFE – By Scott Johnson - Really cool collection of Illusions and Paradoxes
- In the present model, on the contrary, the rotating angle of the generating curve is standardized by the rate of enlargement of the curve, so as to define the convexity of the shell.
- Some of the variation evident on the extant pins, such as the degree of concavity / convexity of head tops and the presence, size, and definition of shoulder elements, may lend itself to analysis given an appropriate size sample.
- During the course of his examination, you note a mild convexity in the thoracic region of his spine with forward flexion at the hips.
- This peculiarity is a convexity, or _entasis_, as it is called, on the inner faces. Roman Mosaics Or, Studies in Rome and Its Neighbourhood
- Under these conditions the slight convexity caused by rejuvenation will be quickly rendered even less conspicuous by subsequent river erosion.
- In the so-called convexity hedging, mortgage securities holders sell Treasurys to hedge against rising rates. Inflation Concerns Snare Bonds