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noun

The state or property of being curved or formed from one or more curves.

noun

(of a leaf) having curved veins.

adjective

(of a leaf) having curved parallel veins; designating venation of this type.

verb

Form or cause to form a curve.

Usage examples:

Her mouth curved in a smile
noun

A line or outline which gradually deviates from being straight for some or all of its length.

Usage examples:

The parapet wall sweeps down in a bold curve
adjective

With a curved beak.

Usage examples:

Shrike is a colleague of sparrow, but has a curvirostral bill at the pointed end and sharp nails so…
noun

Designating an arrangement of leaves on a stem in which the leaves are distributed along the stem in a curved line, so that no leaf is directly above any preceding one.

noun

Any of various instruments used for measuring the length of a curve.

adjective

Curved; having curves; crooked.

adjective

Slightly curved.

adjective

Having curves.

Usage examples:

Curvy lines
noun

Abbreviation for chronic undifferentiated schizophrenia: a condition in which someone has more than one of the symptoms of schizophrenia (= a serious mental illness)

noun

A tree-dwelling marsupial with a rounded head and prehensile tail, native to new guinea and northern australia.

Usage examples:

Even a bear cuscus, a woolly marsupial found in sulawesi's forests and normally a leaf-eater, won't…
noun

A tree-dwelling marsupial with a rounded head and prehensile tail, native to new guinea and northern australia.

Usage examples:

Even a bear cuscus, a woolly marsupial found in sulawesi's forests and normally a leaf-eater, won't…
noun

A unit of flow (especially of water) equal to one cubic foot per second.

Usage examples:

Out of this water, estimated to be about 70,000 cusecs, only 22,000 cusecs could reach harike headw…
noun

A unit of flow (especially of water) equal to one cubic foot per second.

Usage examples:

Out of this water, estimated to be about 70,000 cusecs, only 22,000 cusecs could reach harike headw…
adjective

Another term for cushy.

Usage examples:

A cush job
noun

A cushion on a billiard table.

proper noun

(in the bible) the eldest son of ham and grandson of noah (gen. 10:6).

noun

Common ragwort, jacobaea vulgaris.

noun

A wood pigeon.

Usage examples:

Here flocks of cranes, geese lapwings, curlews, cushats and other birds stop here during their tran…
noun

A wood pigeon.

Usage examples:

Here flocks of cranes, geese lapwings, curlews, cushats and other birds stop here during their tran…
noun

A large winter squash of a variety with a curved neck.

Usage examples:

Make this very colorful main dish with any type of winter squash such as butternut, cushaw, kabocha…
noun

A large winter squash of a variety with a curved neck.

Usage examples:

Make this very colorful main dish with any type of winter squash such as butternut, cushaw, kabocha…
adjective

(of a job or situation) undemanding, easy, or secure.

Usage examples:

He doesn't have anything like the cushy life you professors have
adjective

(of a job or situation) undemanding, easy, or secure.

Usage examples:

He doesn't have anything like the cushy life you professors have
noun

A condition in which there are too many corticosteroids (= a hormone) in the body caused by the adrenal cortex producing too much cortisol (= a hormone)

noun

A bag of cloth stuffed with a mass of soft material, used as a comfortable support for sitting or leaning on.

Usage examples:

Comfortable chairs and sofas piled with cushions
verb

Soften the effect of an impact on.

Usage examples:

The bag cushions equipment from inevitable knocks

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