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convolute

VI ขด  convolve kod

 

convolute

VT ขด  convolve kod

 

convoluted

ADJ ที่ ซับซ้อน มาก  ที่ สับสน  ที่ ยุ่งยาก  intricate involved knotty ti-sab-son-mak

 

Webster's 1828 Dictionary

CONVOLUTE, CONVOLUTED

a.Rolled together, or one part on another; as the sides or margins of nascent leaves in plants, or as the petals and stigmas in Crocus.

 

Webster's 1913 Dictionary

CONVOLUTE

Con "vo *lute, a. Etym: [L. convolutus, p.p. of convolvere. See Convolve. ] (Bot. )

 

Defn: Rolled or wound together, one part upon another; -- said of the leaves of plants in æstivation.

 

CONVOLUTED

CONVOLUTED Con "vo *lu `ted, a.

 

1. Having convolutions. beaks recurved and convoluted like a ram's horn. Pennant.

 

2. Folded in tortuous windings. A highly convoluted brain. North Amer. Rev.

 

New American Oxford Dictionary

convolute

con vo lute |ˈkänvəˌlo͞ot ˌkɑnvəˈljut | verb [ with obj. ] make (an argument, story, etc. ) complex and difficult to follow. adjective Biology rolled longitudinally upon itself, as a leaf in the bud.

 

convoluted

con vo lut ed |ˈkänvəˌlo͞otid ˈkɑnvəˌludəd | adjective 1 (esp. of an argument, story, or sentence ) extremely complex and difficult to follow: its convoluted narrative encompasses all manner of digressions. 2 chiefly technical intricately folded, twisted, or coiled: walnuts come in hard and convoluted shells. DERIVATIVES con vo lut ed ly adverb ORIGIN late 18th cent.: past participle of convolute, from Latin convolutus, past participle of convolvere roll together, intertwine (see convolve ).

 

Oxford Dictionary

convoluted

convoluted |ˌkɒnvəˈl (j )uːtɪd | adjective 1 (especially of an argument, story, or sentence ) extremely complex and difficult to follow: the film is let down by a convoluted plot in which nothing really happens. 2 chiefly technical intricately folded, twisted, or coiled: walnuts come in hard and convoluted shells. DERIVATIVES convolute verb, convolutedly adverb ORIGIN late 18th cent.: past participle of convolute, from Latin convolutus, past participle of convolvere roll together, intertwine (see convolve ).

 

American Oxford Thesaurus

convoluted

convoluted adjective his convoluted answers did nothing to help his credibility: complicated, complex, involved, elaborate, serpentine, labyrinthine, tortuous, tangled, Byzantine; confused, confusing, bewildering, baffling. ANTONYMS straightforward. WORD TOOLKIT See intricate . Word Toolkits illustrate the difference between close synonyms by means of words typically used with them.

 

Oxford Thesaurus

convoluted

convoluted adjective an extraordinarily convoluted narrative: complicated, complex, involved, intricate, elaborate, impenetrable, serpentine, labyrinthine, tortuous, tangled, Byzantine, Daedalian, Gordian; confused, confusing, bewildering, baffling, puzzling, perplexing; informal fiddly, plotty; rare involute. ANTONYMS simple, straightforward. WORD TOOLKIT convoluted See intricate . Word Toolkits illustrate the difference between close synonyms by means of words typically used with them.

 

Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary

convolute

con vo lute /kɑ́nvəlùːt |kɔ́n -/形容詞 巻き込んでいる ; 渦巻き状の .動詞 自動詞 他動詞 (…を )巻き込む, からみ合わせる [合う ].

 

convoluted

c n vo l t ed /-ɪd /形容詞 かたく 1 ⦅非難して ⦆文章 理論 制度などが 〉複雑な, 入り組んだ, 難解な (complex 1 ).2 器具 装置などが 〉渦巻き状の, 複雑にねじれ折れ曲がった, 回旋状の .ly 副詞 複雑に ; 回旋状に .