「Concave」の共起表現一覧(1語右で並び替え)
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lique transverse line at mid-length, slightly | concave along its inner margin and expanding a little |
The columella is | concave and plicate. |
The three sepals are erect, | concave, and similar. |
is nonequivalent, the right valve is strongly | concave and the left is flattened or concave. |
Its posterior border is | concave and forms the anterior boundary of the mandib |
The dorsal fin is slightly | concave and the caudal fin is notched. |
The leading margins of the disc are | concave and converge at the pointed, slightly project |
The anterior margins of the disc are strongly | concave, and converge on a narrow, flattened, pointed |
olygons with five sides (pentagons) which are | concave, and similarly for every larger number of sid |
which from the outside is slightly ventrally | concave and slightly dorsally convex between septa. |
The inner surface of the skull-cap is | concave and presents depressions for the convolutions |
ating upper and lower metal emboss die with a | concave and a convex detail, respectively, first in a |
f the Longus colli muscles; posteriorly it is | concave, and marked by a smooth, oval or circular fac |
The base of the lung is broad, | concave, and rests upon the convex surface of the dia |
vertebrae lacked the procoelous articulation ( | concave anterior and convex posterior faces) of more |
The petals are spatulate with very obtuse and | concave apices. |
ches above 68° the two arcs unite to a single | concave arc tangent to the 46° halo vertically under |
egs with five-toed horseshoe-shaped feet with | concave arches - which appeared to be suited for bipe |
The game takes place on a circular | concave arena with four spinning top launch positions |
s adnate to the column nearly to its apex, is | concave at its apex, and has a callus of three low ri |
The five-sided | concave base extends one story below ground level, th |
ion of each arm being contracted and having a | concave bearing surface, a ball adapted to fit in the |
The males have a noticeably | concave belly. |
d John W. Griffiths' ideas concerning a sharp | concave bow with his own ideas of a fuller flat-botto |
across, | concave but with erect wavy edges. |
w, the dorsal margin of the skull is slightly | concave, but not as much as the dorsal margin of the |
ing, 1.25 the diameter of the orbit; forehead | concave; canthus rostralis swollen; ear-opening large |
In the | concave case ≤ is changed to ≥. |
at of explosion; no soot or blackening on the | concave ceiling. |
side is the "omphalos" (Greek for "navel"), a | concave chamber that warps and multiplies reflections |
myopic disk is a corrective lens with a steep | concave curvature that is fitted on the posterior sur |
ower topped by a pyramidal roof with a slight | concave curve with a cross at its apex. |
rds the middle and bent inwards so it makes a | concave cylinder. |
the edges (5 in this case) and defines a new | concave decagon (10-pointed polygon) formed by perime |
tagram boundary line to distinguish it from a | concave decagon. |
rille was also updated, this time featuring a | concave design with a central horizontal break spanni |
The building's reflective surface and | concave design create a "solar convergence", in which |
edges to be replaced by three new edges with | concave dihedral angles, forming a nonconvex polyhedr |
the 2k edges that connect the two k-gons have | concave dihedrals. |
in Mimas' northern hemisphere, much like the | concave disc of the Death Star's "superlaser". |
mes diameter of orbit; forehead very slightly | concave; ear opening small, oval, vertical. |
ning, l.4 the diameter of the orbit; forehead | concave; ear-opening large, suboval, oblique, measuri |
1.4 times the diameter of the orbit; forehead | concave; ear-opening large, suboval, oblique, measuri |
-opening; forehead and loreal region slightly | concave; ear-opening an oblique slit, three fifths th |
nted tips, a distinct notch in the middle and | concave edges. |
It uses a | concave elliptical primary mirror and a convex spheri |
A vessel dished end is a | concave end of a vessel. |
Helmholtz's ophthalmoscope by implementing a | concave focusing mirror, and thereby introducing "ind |
The entrance consists of a | concave forecourt with a facade made from large slabs |
are large and oval in shape; their facets are | concave from side to side, look backward and medialwa |
Notice that log is a | concave function. |
stratified bedding combined with the possible | concave geometry -- suggest small ripples with sinuou |
at has come to be called the Mangin mirror, a | concave glass reflector with the silver surface on th |
"The Use of Long Focus | Concave Gratings at Eclipses", Publications of the As |
polyhedron, regular and irregular, convex and | concave, has a dihedral angle at every edge. |
um or scaphe of Aristarchus of Samos: a full, | concave, hemispherical surface |
A simple | concave hexagon |
om the Latin concavus (meaning arched inward, | concave) in reference to the broadly concave anterior |
ales have the termen of the forewing slightly | concave in the middle. |
(head), which is subrectangular and slightly | concave in front, with small compound eyes. |
is | concave in the sense that, for every pair of nonempty |
nward than from side to side, and is somewhat | concave in the transverse direction. |
It has 20 faces, each being simple | concave isogonal hexagons. |
mond segments may be convex, layered sandwich | concave, L-shaped, step-shaped, segmented, side-slott |
ncona ducks have an oval head, and a slightly | concave length bill, with green specks, as well as pl |
he walls between the cylindrical holes act as | concave lenses for X-rays traveling perpendicular to |
agnified with convex lenses and minified with | concave lenses. |
s they turn to seed, they contract and become | concave like a bird's nest. |
They often have a pair of light colored | concave lines located on their backs. |
atures a three story tower with a two tiered, | concave mansard roof. |
central part of the house is enclosed with a | concave mansard roof with patterned slate. |
It features a centered tower, slate sloping | concave mansard roof with headed dormer windows, iron |
y frame building on a brick foundation with a | concave mansard roof covered in slate with an overhan |
It features sweeping | concave mansard-type roofs. |
After passing above the upper | concave margin of the Constrictor pharyngis superior |
ounded inferiorly and anteriorly by the sharp | concave margin of the uncinate process of the ethmoid |
with the siphuncle situated near the shell's | concave margin. |
Concave mirror used for holographic effect | |
e light is aimed at Shyra by means of a large | concave mirror cut out from Ixo's icy rocks. |
A | concave mirror can be used to focus the sun's rays on |
the diffraction of light rays reflected by a | concave mirror and how they might be stopped by a boa |
The larger sit-in cabinet has a | concave mirror which reflects the inverted image of a |
The arcade version of StarBlade used a | concave mirror (molded of black, reflective, and flex |
s technique by making use of three spherical, | concave mirrors that have the same radius of curvatur |
photographic naturalism, did he use lenses or | concave mirrors?Lestrade (talk) 03:27, 28 August 2010 |
s the shell and the anterior slope is neither | concave nor convex. |
cuminate, moderately prominent; loreal region | concave; nostril nearer to the end of the snout than |
sesses a flat plastron, yet males have a more | concave one. |
It features a slate mansard roof with | concave or bell cast sides in the Second Empire style |
ternal angles of any simple closed (convex or | concave) polygon is 360°. |
without overlapping, analogous to tilings of | concave polygons. |
The | concave portion of the circle - which faces north tow |
The pectoral fin has a shallowly | concave posterior margin. |
he Cassegrain telescope, the light falls on a | concave primary mirror, then goes into a convex secon |
Both convex and | concave profiles are found within the breed. |
the adapical half of the phragmocone but with | concave profiles in the adoral half, and is actinosip |
Segments are constricted (producing | concave profiles in internal molds); septal necks hem |
There tools included | concave projectile points, scrapers, choppers, hammer |
a | concave proximal articular surface for the reception |
e same topology as a triakis icosahedron with | concave pyramids rather than convex ones. |
theorem in elementary algebra for convex and | concave real-valued functions, defined on an interval |
2 ft) in high and cascade from an oval-shaped | concave rock outcrop. |
nes known then as “Reelers” with a convex and | concave roller paired together at an angle, the actio |
Johan Christof Petzoldt richly decorated the | concave roofs with the royal couple's back-to-back mo |
majority of dike bombing also occurred on the | concave sections of dike, the most vulnerable to such |
good set of gauges will offer both convex and | concave sections, and allow for their application in |
nger body chamber in proportion and in having | concave segments to its siphuncle. |
perture; and a siphuncle commonly composed of | concave segments and occupied by actinosiphonate depo |
close-up of the Espirito Santo Plaza, showing | concave semi-teardrop design. |
The corresponding | concave shape is the lune. |
The frontal facade consists of a | concave shape and incorporates a podium porch, Ionic |
Lotus flower, designed in | concave shape, spaced at 1 foot interval, arranged in |
he top surface of the melted glass takes on a | concave shape, and the glass is cooled to solidificat |
Such shapes include polygons, which may be | concave, shapes with holes, and collections of such s |
The convex side faced Fifth Avenue, the | concave side the Rockefeller Center courtyard. |
the vane receives more photon energy than the | concave side does, and subsequently the gas molecules |
ment causes the light mill to rotate with the | concave side moving forward, due to Newton's Third La |
lament from pole to pole alongside the inner, | concave side of the crescent-shaped bacterium Cauloba |
a net gas movement across each vane, from the | concave side to the convex side, as shown by the rese |
rtocone with a flattened dorsum -on the inner | concave side, unconstricted aperture, no hyponimic si |
rom the dorsum which is on the longitudinally | concave side. |
ut half a millimetre, with a siphuncle on its | concave side. |
The emblem consists of an argent pile, with | concave sides on azure and a chapel on a mountain of |
th distinctly convex (rather than straight or | concave) sides, and eggs with pale blue shells. |
Perimecoceras has similar | concave siphuncle segments but is tubular in form. |
r surface is often patterned with a number of | concave, star-shaped, spicule-like structures with si |
The | concave surface forces the tops together to battle. |
ad is muscular, and is attached to the medial | concave surface of the calcaneus, below the groove wh |
e he built along his own design, utilizing a ' | concave surface' which was more durable and easier to |
at mirror on the inside reflects light to the | concave surface. |
curved vanes; each vane forms a convex and a | concave surface. |
t if the wheel is tilted slightly a convex or | concave surfaces will form. |
enly applied to any dish that has two or more | concave surfaces that is used for storing or mixing s |
ic aromatic hydrocarbon with curved convex or | concave surfaces. |
convex, | concave, teardrop). |
The forehead is not | concave, the ear-opening is small and roundish. |
The inner border is | concave, thin, and sharp, and marked about its center |
Being metallic and | concave, three or four metallic legs are welded and w |
l Chinese style with a roof of detailed green | concave tiles, ridges and ceramic figurines. |
spension with special wheels, which had to be | concave to make room for the brake drums. |
ade of the palace is curved slightly inwards ( | concave) to reflect the outwards curve (convex) of th |
Once solidified, the | concave top surface can be silvered and used as a foc |
n shaping forces, this would tend to create a | concave top-surface of the lens, and the bottom surfa |
award is in the shape of a kernel with smooth | concave top. |
, which is slightly truncate; termen slightly | concave, tornus rounded but very distinct, dorsum str |
ts with their edges curled under to make them | concave underneath. |
Concave Up #1-6, self-published | |
t came into contact with the mould A slightly | concave upper surface can be produced if the top of t |
The petal, 4.5-8 millimetres long, is | concave, upright or spreading, and may be shades of p |
h and the stars highest, but the spheres were | concave upwards, centered on God, rather than concave |
dogastric cyrtocone with the siphuncle on the | concave, ventral, side; moderately curved and expande |
These | concave walls are another distinguishing feature not |
In 1946, Empire | Concave was allocated to Norway, and passed to the No |
Its palmar surface is | concave where the flexor tendons pass over it; behind |
A runner stone is generally slightly | concave, while the bedstone is slightly convex. |
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