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11convolve — /kənˈvɒlv/ (say kuhn volv) verb (convolved, convolving) Obsolete –verb (t) 1. to roll or wind together; coil; twist. –verb (i) 2. to form convolutions. {Latin convolvere roll together} …
12convolve — v.tr. & intr. (esp. as convolved adj.) roll together; coil up. Etymology: L convolvere (as CONVOLUTED) …
13Convolved — Convolve Con*volve , v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Convolved}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Convolving}.] [L. convolvere, volutum; con + volvere to roll. See {Voluble}.] To roll or wind together; to roll or twist one part on another. [1913 Webster] Then Satan first… …
14Convolving — Convolve Con*volve , v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Convolved}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Convolving}.] [L. convolvere, volutum; con + volvere to roll. See {Voluble}.] To roll or wind together; to roll or twist one part on another. [1913 Webster] Then Satan first… …
15Seagate Technology — Type Public (NASDAQ: STX) Industry …
16Convolution theorem — In mathematics, the convolution theorem states that under suitable conditions the Fourier transform of a convolution is the pointwise product of Fourier transforms. In other words, convolution in one domain (e.g., time domain) equals point wise… …
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18convolute — I verb 1. curl, wind, or twist together • Syn: ↑convolve • Derivationally related forms: ↑convolution, ↑convolution (for: ↑convolve) • …
19con´vo|lute´ly — con|vo|lute «KON vuh loot», adjective, verb, lut|ed lut|ing. –adj. rolled up into a spiral shape with one part over another; coiled: »The leaves in a bud of the cherry tree are convolute. The whorls of certain sea shells are convolute. –v.t., v.i …
20con|vo|lute — «KON vuh loot», adjective, verb, lut|ed lut|ing. –adj. rolled up into a spiral shape with one part over another; coiled: »The leaves in a bud of the cherry tree are convolute. The whorls of certain sea shells are convolute. –v.t., v.i. to coil… …