Definition of Inbent

1. bent inwards [adj]

Lexicographical Neighbors of Inbent

inauthentically
inauthenticities
inauthenticity
inauthoritative
inavailable
inavertible
inavoidable
inbalance
inbalances
inband
inbeaming
inbeamings
inbeat
inbeing
inbeings
inbent (current term)
inbetween
inbetweener
inbetweeners
inbetweening
inbind
inbland
inblow
inblown
inboard
inboarded
inboarding
inboards
inborn
inborn error of metabolism

Literary usage of Inbent

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

1. Essays on Physiognomy by Johann Caspar Lavater, Thomas Holcroft (1878)
"The slightly inbent, and as suddenly straight lines, denote obstinacy. We may remark in all a heavy, immoderately extended under jaw ; and perceive how ..."

2. Proceedings of the Entomological Society of Washington by Entomological Society of Washington (1913)
"... and inbent to before middle of inner margin; a dark shade below white ... fuscous brown, deeply inbent in cell, preceded by a white point on costa; ..."

3. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London by Royal Society (Great Britain) (1883)
"The enclosing bars, and the inbent form of the main bar behind the aperture, are well seen. 17th Section (Plate 26, fig. 13).—This is through the forepart ..."

4. Report on the Turton Collection of South African Marine Mollusks: With by Paul Bartsch (1915)
"Aperture narrow, extending to the middle of the spire; ter lip moderately strong, slightly inbent in the middle; parietal all glazed with a thin callus, ..."

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