Lexicographical Neighbors of Incurvated
Literary usage of Incurvated
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Landscape Gardener: Comprising the History and Principles of Tasteful by Jonas Dennis (1835)
"... fore-shorten an ill-proportioned area, or sometimes to give perspective, a
parterre should receive irregular form, and be composed of incurvated lines. ..."
2. Encyclopædia Britannica: Or, A Dictionary of Arts, Sciences, and by Colin MacFarquhar, George Gleig (1801)
"... q is within the conical parabola, as is alfo the arch q B. Therefore the
remaining arch BEA is without it, and is therefore lefs incurvated at A. An ..."
3. Brookesian Museum: The Museum of Joshua Brookes ... Consists of a Collection by Joshua Brookes (1828)
"49 A remarkably short os femoris and tibia, both incurvated. 50 A pair of femora,
one having an acute exostosis arising from its surface ; the other has the ..."
4. Iron: An Illustrated Weekly Journal for Iron and Steel Manufacturers edited by Sholto Percy, Perry Fairfax Nursey (1840)
"Any suitable inclined or incurvated eccentric surface or surfaces'' " in whatever
manner " such surface or surfaces " may ..."
5. Treatise on Architecture, Including the Arts of Construction, Building by William Hosking, Arthur Ashpitel, Thomas Tredgold, Thomas Young, John Robinson (1867)
"We observe, in the first place, that the elastic curve can- It i« not ?. not be
a circle, but is gradually more incurvated as it re-circle- cedes from the ..."