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in·cur·vate I. \ˈin(ˌ)kərˌvāt, ə̇nˈk-\ verb (-ed/-ing/-s) Etymology: Latin incurvatus, past participle of incurvare, from in- in- (II) + curvare to curve (from curvus curved) — more at crown transitive verb : to turn from a straight line or course : bend, crook : cause to curve inward — used chiefly as past participle < the gracefully incurvated column > intransitive verb obsolete : to curve inward : bow II. \ˈin(ˌ)kərˌvāt, (ˈ)in|kərvə̇t\ adjective Etymology: Latin incurvatus : having an inward curvature : incurved |