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Incurved

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in·curve  (n-kûrv, nkûrv)
tr. & intr.v. in·curved, in·curv·ing, in·curves
To cause to bend or to bend into an inward curve.
n. (nkûrv)
An inward curve.

[Middle English incurven, to twist, distort, from Latin incurvre, to curve in, be crooked : in-, in; see in-2 + curvus, curve; see curve.]
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Adj.1.incurved - bent into or having an inward curve
curved, curving - having or marked by a curve or smoothly rounded bend; "the curved tusks of a walrus"; "his curved lips suggested a smile but his eyes were hard"


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1F) recurved or incurved, concolorous, usually conformed by two cells, the apex filiform: fronds (Fig.
shimeji Description Pileus 2-8 cm across, hemispherical when young, later convex with an incurved margin, eventually plane, surface smooth, slightly lubricous, dark gray when young, later gray-brown to light gray.
While practicing always make sure to keep your back bent outward and chest incurved.
 
 
 
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