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		convexcon‧vex /ˌkɒnˈveks◂, kən-, ˈkɒnveks $ ˌkɑːnˈveks◂, kən-, ˈkɑːnveks/ adjective    convexOrigin: 1500-1600 Latin convexus  - At each side is a loop or scroll handle that had been soldered to the convex sides.
 - In convex economies these features do not pose existence problems.
 - The convex side is pointed toward the enemy.
 - The face was in inverse relief, with the features concave rather than convex, as for a mold.
 - The ventral arm plates are pentagonal, the distal edge is convex but indented in the middle.
 - The ventral arm plates are wider than long, pentagonal with an obtuse proximal angle and a slightly convex distal edge.
 - They present convex outlines in plan whether they are simple or compound deltas, composed virtually of a series of sub-deltas.
 - This hypothesis generates an infinite set of indifference curves which are convex to the L axis.
 
    curved outwards, like the surface of the eye  OPP  concave:   a convex lens  a convex mirror—convexly adverb—convexity /kənˈveksəti/ noun [countable, uncountable]  |