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Definition of Convolving
1. convolve [v] - See also: convolve
Lexicographical Neighbors of Convolving
Literary usage of Convolving
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Young Lady's Book of Botany (1840)
"... have no convolving power, they have little flattened points by which they
firmly attach themselves to the bark of trees, or to the surface of walls. ..."
2. Messiah by Friedrich Gottlieb Klopstock, Georg Heinrich C. Egestorff (1826)
"While yet she spake, a lucid vapour rose convolving from the grave around her
foot, And hovered round her, like the odorous balm, Enveloping the blushing ..."
3. Spatial Statistics and Imaging by Antonio Possolo (1991)
"The images were blurred by convolving each neighborhood with a 6 x 6 blurring
mask, except at the boundary of the image where a ..."
4. Chambers's Etymological Dictionary of the English Language by James Donald, William Chambers (1878)
"... vt, to call together; to assemble :—pr.p. convolving \pa.p. convoked'. ...
or one part on another :—fr.p. convolving \pa.p. convolved'. ..."
5. The British Florist: Or, Lady's Journal of Horticulture (1846)
"The positions of the stems of both these distinctions are various : some are
erect, others declining, many are procumbent, and several are convolving or ..."
6. Sas/stat 9.1 User's Guide by SAS Institute, Virginia Clark (2004)
"The convolution distribution of the overall trend is then computed by convolving
the exact distribution with the distribution of the continuity-corrected ..."