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con⋅ca⋅vo-con⋅cave

[kon-key-voh-kon-keyv]
–adjective
concave on both sides.

Origin:
< L concav(us) + -o- + concave
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con·ca·vo-con·cave   (kŏn-kā'vō-kŏn-kāv')   
adj.  Concave on both surfaces; biconcave. Used of a lens.
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Main Entry: con·ca·vo–concave
Pronunciation: kän-"kA-(")vO-
Function: adjective
: concave on both sides
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concavo-concave con·ca·vo-con·cave (kŏn-kā'vō-kŏn-kāv')
adj.
Of or being biconcave.

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