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Look up convolute in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Convolute may refer to: Convolute (botany) Convolute (manuscript), a volume containing several manuscripts
Convolute
Leaf morphology phenomenon
Convolute as a verb literally means to "roll together" or "roll around", from the Latin convolvere. In general application the word can mean to "tangle"
Convolute_(botany)
Document written by hand
single volume: convolute: volume containing different manuscripts fascicle: individual manuscript, part of a set (called a convolute). paper parchment
Manuscript
New leaf or frond development in botany
be unique to these three plants among the angiosperms. The process of convolute vernation involves the wrapping of one margin of the leaf's blade over
Vernation
Edible fruit
scales have very hairy edges. When emerging from the buds, the leaves are convolute, meaning that their edges overlap each other. Leaves can be simple ovals
Apple
Geologic formation
have high deposition rates, which allows the sediments to pack loosely. Convolute bedding forms when complex folding and crumpling of beds or laminations
Soft-sediment deformation structures
Soft-sediment_deformation_structures
Generalization of the Legendre transformation
In mathematics and mathematical optimization, the convex conjugate of a function is a generalization of the Legendre transformation which applies to non-convex
Convex_conjugate
Species of grass
Asia. S. capillata is a tall steppe grass characterized by its fine, convolute leaves and long, roughened awns. It typically grows in dry, open habitats
Stipa_capillata
2009 American film by McG
girl taking her top off in an action picture, and I didn't want that to convolute the story or the characters." In September 2020 McG again mentioned that
Terminator_Salvation
Species of grass
are erect, ranging from 30–70 cm long; leaf-blades are conduplicate or convolute, and 20–35 cm long by 2–3 mm wide. Wikispecies has information related
Sesleria_heufleriana
Genus of flowering plants in the family Amaryllidacee
leaves) section Plicati Beck (plicate leaves) section Latifolii Stern (convolute leaves) Stern further utilised characteristics such as the markings of
Galanthus
Species of succulent
the populations of this plant have non-convolute petals. The petals of almost all other Dudleya are convolute, with each petal having one edge exposed
Dudleya_farinosa
Rhetorical device
literally. It became a controversial issue when millennials began to convolute literally by using the word to artificially substantiate a position. Many
Hyperbole
Airline of France (2008–2020)
OpenSkies was an airline legally registered in FranceSASU [fr] owned by International Airlines Group (IAG) via British Airways. Its headquarters were located
OpenSkies
Dutch physician and scholar
Philosophia S. Scripturae interpres, "1674". Published in one book together (convolute) with Benedictus de Spinoza's here also anonymous Tractatus theologico-politicus
Lodewijk_Meyer
Season of television series
Caruso, Nick (December 5, 2021). "Survivor 41's Twists and Advantages Convolute an Already Complex Game — Should the Show Pump the Brakes?". TVLine. Retrieved
Survivor_41
Topics referred to by the same term
generate random variates from certain classes of probability distribution Convolute (disambiguation) This disambiguation page lists articles associated with
Convolution_(disambiguation)
Long and narrow cardboard shipping container
for shipping at the beginning of the 20th century. A machine for making convolute composite cans, where sheets of straw paper or board are wound perpendicular
Shipping_tube
Genus of flowering plants
vernation (leaf growth); comparatively, Cryptocoryne tends to exhibit convolute vernation. Helophytes, rarely rheophytes, with thick creeping rhizome;
Lagenandra
Flemish bookseller, printer and publisher
Frontispiece of Canticum Beatae Mariae, published by Phalesius in 1563. The convolute is recognized as masterpiece by the Flemish Community.
Petrus_Phalesius_the_Elder
Species of flowering plant
sepals 20–25 mm long, and dark purple petals 10–13 mm long that become convolute after anthesis. The stamens are exserted, with filaments 25–30 mm long
Fuchsia_magellanica
2023 film by Jordan Ross
negative review and wrote, "The Tutor is a mildly entertaining thriller that convolutes itself with too many twists." Keith Garlington of the Arkansas Democrat-Gazette
The_Tutor_(film)
Set of structures in sediments or sedimentary rocks
fine-grained sandstone. Often the ripple laminations are deformed into convolute laminations and flame structures. B: Planar-laminated fine- to medium-grained
Bouma_sequence
overlapped by the other adjacent segment. See convolute. contorted Twisted out of the normal shape. convolute 1. Referring to the arrangement of floral
Glossary_of_botanical_terms
Species of plant
raceme; perianth tubular, the three outer petaloid lobes linear-oblong, convolute, reflexed, tinged green, the three inner ones straight and extended, recurved
Canna_liliiflora
Unfinished book by Walter Benjamin
explicitly political and Marxist in its analysis. It contains sections (convolutes) on arcades, fashion, catacombs, iron constructions, exhibitions, advertising
Arcades_Project
Cause-and-effect events in a narrative
that forces most of the action. An imbroglio is one technique that can convolute the plot based on a misunderstanding. Monomyth Mythos (Aristotle) Narrative
Plot_(narrative)
Japanese manga series by Monkey Punch
with disguises as the best because it allows their plots to "twist and convolute in exciting and silly ways." She noted that the English translation sometimes
Lupin_III_(manga)
Genus of flowering plants
spathe is called the limb or blade, while the lower portion is called the convolute tube or chamber due to its tubular structure at the base. The spadix is
Philodendron
Genus of plants
is the largest section within the genus. The flowers are perfect, with convolute petals. The stamens are erect and may or may not be exserted from the
Fuchsia
Species of grass
039 in) long ciliolate membrane. Its leaves are either conduplicate or convolute, and are 10–20 centimetres (3.9–7.9 in) long and 3–5 millimetres (0.12–0
Sesleria_argentea
Family of monocot flowering plants
the next most basal branch distinguished from the other subfamilies by convolute sepals and chloroplast DNA. Hechtioideae is also defined based on analyses
Bromeliaceae
Species of flowering plant
the entire length of the blade. Emerging leaves are rolled in the bud (convolute vernation). Note that most grasses are folded not rolled, which make this
Lolium_arundinaceum
Kinetic sculpture by Sun Yuan and Peng Yu
in uncharted territory. The dancing of the machine is purposeful as it convolutes Can't Help Myself's identity as both a robot, but as a human, exposing
Can't Help Myself (Sun Yuan and Peng Yu)
Can't_Help_Myself_(Sun_Yuan_and_Peng_Yu)
Species of grass
erect and 30–150 cm (12–59 in) long. Leaves are mostly basal, with flat, convolute blades 10–30 cm (3.9–11.8 in) long and 2–5 mm wide. The inflorescence
Loudetia_simplex
Species of oak tree
teeth rounded or acute, apex rounded or acute. They come out of the bud convolute, yellow green or bronze, shining above, very pubescent below. When full
Quercus_montana
Baltic German theologian (1593–1654)
published in Latvian. All of Mancelius' Latvian books are considered convolutes (several printed works in one binding) and were published in Riga by Gerhard
Georg_Mancelius
Part of the body of a gastropod or snail
Cone-shaped, obconic. Conus Contabulate, short, with shouldered whorls Convolute: aperture as long as the shell, nearly or quite concealing the spire.
Gastropod_shell
Genus in the grass family Poaceae
acute or erose. The flat and conduplicate leaf blades are involute or convolute and are sometimes glaucous or pruinose. The abaxial surfaces of leaf blades
Festuca
German cultural critic, philosopher and social critic (1892–1940)
Walter Benjamin", featured 36 contemporary artworks representing the 36 convolutes of Benjamin's Project. In 2022, Igor Chubarov [ru], a modern Russian philosopher
Walter_Benjamin
Species of flowering plant in the beech and oak family Fagaceae
than most other oaks of the red oak group. Leaves emerge from the bud convolute, pink, covered with soft silky down above, coated with thick white tomentum
Quercus_rubra
Stack of originally planar surfaces
of sandy sediments, possibly triggered by seismic activity, can cause convolute bedding. Compaction: Folds can be generated in a younger sequence by differential
Fold_(geology)
Semi-solid aerated cream
neige", p. 123 transcription Muusers, Christianne (January 9, 2021). "The convolute Gent KANTL 15: Introduction". Coquinaria. Retrieved 2026-03-23. Muusers
Whipped_cream
Garment worn to protect a human in space
"gores", to open up on the outside of the joint, while folds called "convolutes" fold up on the inside of the joint. The gores make up for the volume
Space_suit
First printed East Slavic Bible (1517–1519)
of the Görlitz convolute have no equivalents in the funds of the National Library of Belarus. In October 2012, the Görlitz convolute was brought to Belarus
Bible_of_Francysk_Skaryna
Extinct family of ammonites
those of Madagascarites, Muramotoceras, Hyphantoceras, and the infamously convolute Nipponites. The ecology of nostoceratids is the subject of continued speculation
Nostoceratidae
Indian Roman Catholic prelate (1932–2025)
to 2007. Topno died on 6 April 2025, at the age of 92. PASCAL TOPNO (1932-) Bishop India signed convolute rare Archbishop Paschal Topno, S.J. † v t e
Paschal_Topno
Family of flowering plants
rolled in when they first emerge. However, some groups are supervolute or convolute. The inflorescences occur either as a terminal shoot at the top of the
Commelinaceae
Composition by Johann Sebastian Bach
of all 57 fascicles of the Berlin State Library's Mus.ms. Bach P 804 convolute, by Russell Stinson, showed that its 19th fascicle, Kellner's copy of
Prelude_in_C_minor,_BWV_999
Species of grass
centimetres (12–16 in) long and 3 mm wide; they are stiff, leathery, and convolute. The inflorescence is a panicle in which each spikelet contains one fertile
Aristida_rufescens
1996 studio album by Soundgarden
frontman Chris Cornell stated that "a fifth guy is too many cooks and convolutes everything. It has to go down too many mental roads, which dilutes it
Down_on_the_Upside
Articulated pressure-resistant anthropomorphic housing for an underwater diver
the Carmagnolle brothers of Marseille, France in 1882, featured rolling convolute joints consisting of closely fitting concentric spherical sections sealed
Atmospheric_diving_suit
Species of grass
are closed on one end and are glabrous on surface. The leaf-blades are convolute, filiform, and are 4–6 millimetres (0.16–0.24 in) long by 1 millimetre
Melica_patagonica
Mathematical technique used in data compression and analysis
is obtained by interpolating r L ( n ) {\displaystyle r_{L}(n)} and convoluting with g 0 ( n ) {\displaystyle g_{0}(n)} . Similarly, the procedure is
Wavelet_transform
circumvolution, circumvolve, coevolution, coevolutionary, coevolve, convolute, convolution, devolve, evolve, involve, revolve, valve, vault, volte,
List of Greek and Latin roots in English/P–Z
List_of_Greek_and_Latin_roots_in_English/P–Z
Genus of gastropods
are ovate. Hiatodoris fellowsi has a long vaginal duct with a loose and convolute opening into the spermatocyst. Its uterine duct is passes from the spermatocyst
Hiatodoris
Machine learning-powered structure design
convolutional cells to return feature maps that serve two main functions when convoluting an input feature map: normal cells that return maps of the same extent
Neural_architecture_search
Species of tree
the apex, feather-veined, midrib conspicuous; they emerge from the bud convolute, downy, slightly tinged with red, are smooth, becoming bright green above
Prunus_nigra
Developments over time in the human activity
the Carmagnolle brothers of Marseille, France in 1882, featured rolling convolute joints consisting of partial sections of concentric spheres formed to
History_of_underwater_diving
Soap opera character
grew "more assured and engaging with each episode". He added that to "convolute matters sexually" is what Shane does best. While Gordon Farrer from the
Shane_McCutcheon
2014 Indian film by Jeeva Shankar
snail pace and the second half of the movie wanders aimlessly before convoluting in a tragic climax. Had the director tweaked his screenplay a little
Amara_Kaaviyam
Crystalline materials consisting of a single layer of atoms
Many 2D materials also possess out-of-plane deformation which further convolute measurements. Nanoindentation testing is commonly used to experimentally
Single-layer_materials
Species of grass
scabrous, smooth, tubular, and are closed on one end. The leaf-blades are convolute and are 5–12 centimetres (2.0–4.7 in) long by 0.8–2 millimetres (0.031–0
Melica_radula
Species of flowering plant
from genus Stipa into Nassella, mainly on the basis of their "strongly convolute lemmas". Genetic evidence supports the transfer. This species may hybridize
Nassella_lepida
Species of marine gastropod
never having a varix. The species of this genus are all marine, and convolute. They are almost always transversely striated. They are generally oval
Acteon_aphyodes
Courthouse in Albany, Western Australia
from granite and red brick with rounded front corners and granite arched convolute doorways. The roof is covered with grey tiles with brick chimneys which
Albany_Courthouse
Mechanism of spontaneous phase separation
curve is plotted as a function of composition for a temperature below the convolute temperature, T. Equilibrium phase compositions are those corresponding
Spinodal_decomposition
Indian Roman Catholic prelate (1937–2025)
Colaço died on 22 September 2025, at the age of 87. EDWIN COLACO Bishop of Aurangabad, India signed convolute letter autograph Bishop Edwin Colaço † v t e
Edwin_Colaço
Austrian manufacturer of abrasives
industry Bibielle: Italian producer of surface conditioning materials like convolute wheels and SCM belts Egeli Egesan: Turkish producer of conventional bonded
Tyrolit
Submarine features associated with island arcs and subduction zones
found in these sandstones include load clasts, micro-faults, slump folds, convolute laminations, dewatering structures, graded bedding, and gradational tops
Back-arc_basin
Variety of Gossypium arboreum endemic to Bangladesh
or yellow to white with a purple tinge, often never fully expanded, convolute. Bracteoles very large, with greatly developed lateral (basal) ears, ovate-acute
Phuti_karpas
2004 American film
novel that the film is based on, Rick Foster, quickly gets roped into convoluting the plot of this already-bad adaptation of his heartfelt book largely
Straight-Jacket
2011 film by Roland Emmerich
"jumps back and forth in time so quickly and without rhyme or reason, it convolutes the narrative." A "flow chart" is perhaps needed to keep track of all
Anonymous_(film)
2020 single by Lady Gaga
felt that XCX and Cook "let their imaginations get away from them", "convoluting" Gaga's original by downplaying its "standout parts". She also regarded
911_(Lady_Gaga_song)
Species of amphibian
significant developments in the ciliature and secretory cells of the pars convolute (the middle segment). In the cytoplasm of ciliated cells, acidic carbohydrates
Boulengerula_taitana
Marine environment between the shore and the continental shelf
mud shaped like flames that intrude into the overlying layer of rock. Convolute folds: sediment folded into irregular anticlines and/or synclines. Flutes:
Shallow water marine environment
Shallow_water_marine_environment
Literary works of Old East Slavic authors
combined by them according to content. Such collections are currently called convolutes. Such collections of teachings as Izmaragd, Golden Chain, Bee, Solemn
Old_East_Slavic_literature
Genus of orchids
a short, root-like stolons. There is either a single, linear, fleshy, convolute leaf, usually channelled, sometimes triangular in cross section, or there
Calochilus
Species of grass
Leaf-blades could be either filiform or linear and sometimes even involute or convolute depending on the gender. The leaves themselves are 1–15 centimetres (0
Melica_argyrea
Genus of aquatic plants
be easily told apart since the leaves of Cryptocoryne species exhibit convolute vernation whereas Lagenandra species exhibit involute vernation.[citation
Cryptocoryne
Genus of mosses in the family Pottiaceae
antarctica (Hampe) Par. – Screw Moss Tortula atrovirens (Sm.) Lindb. – Convolute Desmatodon Moss Tortula bartramii Steere in Grout – Bartram's Tortula
Tortula
German theoretician and political philosopher (1886–1961)
which Benjamin read in manuscript form, is cited extensively in the convolute devoted to Marx in the Arcades Project. According to Howard Eiland and
Karl_Korsch
Species of grass
membrane of the ligule is 0.5 millimetres (0.020 in) long. Leaf-blades are convolute and are 10–15 centimetres (3.9–5.9 in) long by 2–4 millimetres (0.079–0
Melica_transsilvanica
Chemical compound
called "ammonium ionophore". During complexation, the nonactin backbone convolutes into a pattern resembling the seam of a tennis ball. In the potassium-nonactin
Nonactin
Species of gastropod
and on the neck. The shell is thin, pellucid, fragile, white, slightly convolute, obliquely finely striate, left side slightly inflated. The aperture is
Oxynoe_viridis
Species of flowering plant
display a curved profile. The margins of the leaves are more or less convolute, terminating in an apex that is either rounded or abruptly apiculate.
Hypericum_libanoticum
Species of grass
millimetres (0.039–0.157 in) long and is lacerate. Leaf-blades being convolute, and are 11–12 millimetres (0.43–0.47 in) long and 0.7–1 millimetre (0
Melica_bocquetii
Genus of orchids
become daughter tubers in the following year. There is a single hairy convolute leaf at the base of the plant. Most species have an enlarged cell at the
Caladenia
Species of grass
centimetres (20–39 in) long. The leaf-sheaths are tubular while leaf-blades are convolute or flat, stiff, and are 5–15 centimetres (2.0–5.9 in) long and 1–3 millimetres
Melica_amethystina
Sector of curved surface
Pressure suit joints are often constructed of alternating gores and convolutes of material constrained by cables or straps along the sides of the joint
Gore_(segment)
Book by Stanislav Lem
edition contained eight dialogs. Later critics interpreted the length and convoluteness of the first six dialogs as a counter-censorship "smoke screen" for
Dialogs_(Lem)
Genus of fungi
Malysheva V, Roberts P, Trichies G, Savchenko A, Larsson KH. (2019). "A convolute diversity of the Auriculariales (Agaricomycetes, Basidiomycota) with sphaeropedunculate
Myxarium
Embryonic or larval shell of some molluscs
of Atlanta lesueurii: "Figure 3 Variety of protoconch shape. Strongly convolute larval shell". "Protoconch and teleoconch of Cerithium alucastrum Brocchi"
Protoconch
2011 studio album by Dropkick Murphys
all about family and friends for us. No bullshit here… we don’t like to convolute things." The album delves deeper into Irish folk than their previous albums
Going_Out_in_Style
Clamp used to hold an object with radial symmetry, especially a cylinder
technicalities of assembly, he does not claim invention of the scroll ("convolute grooves"). His son-in-law Austin F. Cushman (1830–1914) developed the
Chuck_(engineering)
circumvolution, circumvolve, coevolution, coevolutionary, coevolve, convolute, convolution, devolve, evolve, involve, revolve, valve, vault, volte,
List of Greek and Latin roots in English/V
List_of_Greek_and_Latin_roots_in_English/V
Genus of gastropods
movement is sluggish. When it needs to breathe, it seeks the surface and convolutes the left wing of the neck into a rigid tube. While it inhales, it flexes
Pila_(gastropod)
Species of gastropod
the auricle, is of considerable breadth, and has an undulating, almost convolute, appearance. On approaching the pneumostome, it forms several branches
Paryphanta_busbyi
Chronological list of notable events in the history of underwater diving equipment
anthropomorphic design of ADS (atmospheric diving suit). Featuring 22 rolling convolute joints that were never entirely waterproof and a helmet with 25 2-inch
Timeline_of_diving_technology
is one less than that of its ambient space Indifference curve Infimal convolute Interval (mathematics) - a set of real numbers with the property that
List_of_convexity_topics
CONVOLUTE
CONVOLUTE
CONVOLUTE
CONVOLUTE
Boy/Male
English American
Noble. Ready.
Boy/Male
Arabic
Young
Male
English
Anglicized form of Hebrew Cela, SELAH means "a rock." In the Old Testament bible, this is the name of the capital city of Edom, possibly an early name for Petra. In use as a unisex name.
Girl/Female
Muslim
Praise, Eulogy
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Life
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Marathi
Prahlad's Grandson
Boy/Male
Native American
He fights.
Boy/Male
Christian & English(British/American/Australian)
Bearer of Treasure
Boy/Male
Greek
Lipless.
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim, Pashtun
Bright
CONVOLUTE
CONVOLUTE
CONVOLUTE
CONVOLUTE
CONVOLUTE
a.
Folded in tortuous windings.
a.
Having convolutions.
n.
A convoluted ridge between grooves; a convolution; as, the gyri of the brain; the gyri of brain coral. See Brain.
a.
Rolled or wound together, one part upon another; -- said of the leaves of plants in aestivation.
n. pl.
The higher orders of Mammalia, in which the cerebrum is convoluted.
a.
Having a plainted and convolute arrangement in the bud, as in the morning-glory.
n.
A small body containing convoluted tubules, situated near the epididymis in man and some other animals, and supposed to be a remnant of the anterior part of the Wolffian body.
a.
Overlapping; contorted; convolute; -- applied primarily, in botany, to two opposite leaves, each of which has one edge overlapping the nearest edge of the other, and secondarily to a circle of several leaves or petals which thus overlap.
a.
Arranged so as to overlap each other; as, petals in contorted or convolute aestivation.
n.
The indirect division of cells in which, prior to division of the cell protoplasm, complicated changes take place in the nucleus, attended with movement of the nuclear fibrils; -- opposed to karyostenosis. The nucleus becomes enlarged and convoluted, and finally the threads are separated into two groups which ultimately become disconnected and constitute the daughter nuclei. Called also mitosis. See Cell development, under Cell.