Definition of Concaving

1. Verb. (present participle of concave) ¹

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Definition of Concaving

1. concave [v] - See also: concave

Lexicographical Neighbors of Concaving

concatener
concause
concauses
concavation
concavations
concave
concave lens
concave mirror
concave polygon
concave polyhedron
concave shape
concaved
concavely
concaveness
concaves
concaving (current term)
concavities
concavity
concavo-concave
concavo-convex
concavoconcave
concavoconcave lens
concavoconvex
concavoconvex lens
concavous
conceal
concealable
concealed
concealed conduction
concealed haemorrhage

Literary usage of Concaving

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Special Report on Diseases of the Horse by United States Bureau of Animal Industry (1911)
"This " concaving," or " seating," should be deeper or shallower as the horny sole ... As a rule, strongly " cupped " soles require no concaving (hind hoofs, ..."

2. Elements of Hippology by Francis Cutler Marshall (1908)
"This 'concaving,' or 'seating,' should be deeper or shallower as the horny sole is ... As a rule, strongly 'cupped' soles require no concaving (hind hoofs, ..."

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