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con·volve
(kən-vŏlv′)v. con·volved, con·volv·ing, con·volves
v.tr.
To roll together; coil up.
v.intr.
To form convolutions.
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convolve
(kənˈvɒlv)vb
to wind or roll together; coil; twist
[C16: from Latin convolvere; see convolute]
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con•volve
(kənˈvɒlv)v.i., v.t. -volved, -volv•ing.
to roll or wind together; coil; twist.
[1590–1600; < Latin convolvere=con- con- + volvere to roll, turn, twist]
con•volve′ment, n.
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convolve
Past participle: convolved
Gerund: convolving
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