Definition of concavo-concave in English:
concavo-concave
adjectivekɒnˈkeɪvəʊkɑnˌkeɪvoʊˌkɑnˈkeɪv
another term for biconcave
Example sentencesExamples
- The concavo-concave shape of the anticlinal cell walls adjacent to the guard cells, reflects the bowed shape of the guard cells.
- Openings are made having concavo-concave profiles which can provide a wider conducting cross-sectional area.
- This contact opening 8 has a concavo-concave shape; that is, both sides of the opening have a concave shape.
- This cut-off substance forms itself (according to circumstances) into lenticular shapes of various forms, such as double convex or convexo-convex, double concave or concavo-concave, piano-concave and piano-convex, diverging meniscus, and converging meniscus.
- The junctions with spacings of 5-30 mum presented concavo-concave morphologies, and the spacings could be changed with the growth conditions.
Definition of concavo-concave in US English:
concavo-concave
adjectivekɑnˌkeɪvoʊˌkɑnˈkeɪvkänˌkāvōˌkänˈkāv
another term for biconcave
Example sentencesExamples
- Openings are made having concavo-concave profiles which can provide a wider conducting cross-sectional area.
- The concavo-concave shape of the anticlinal cell walls adjacent to the guard cells, reflects the bowed shape of the guard cells.
- This cut-off substance forms itself (according to circumstances) into lenticular shapes of various forms, such as double convex or convexo-convex, double concave or concavo-concave, piano-concave and piano-convex, diverging meniscus, and converging meniscus.
- This contact opening 8 has a concavo-concave shape; that is, both sides of the opening have a concave shape.
- The junctions with spacings of 5-30 mum presented concavo-concave morphologies, and the spacings could be changed with the growth conditions.