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curve vs conchoid

conchoid vs curve

curve and conchoid both are nouns.

curve is a verb but conchoid is not a verb.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
curve Yes No Yes No
conchoid Yes No No No
As nouns, conchoid is a hyponym of curve; that is, conchoid is a word with a more specific, narrower meaning than curve:
  • curve: the trace of a point whose direction of motion changes
  • conchoid: Any of a family of curves defined as the locus of points p, such that each p is on a line that passes through a given fixed point P and intersects a given curve, C, and the distance from p to the point of intersection with C is a specified constant (note that for nontrivial cases two such points p satisfy the criteria, and the resultant curve has two parts).
curve (noun) conchoid (noun)
a pitch of a baseball that is thrown with spin so that its path curves as it approaches the batter Any of a family of curves defined as the locus of points p, such that each p is on a line that passes through a given fixed point P and intersects a given curve, C, and the distance from p to the point of intersection with C is a specified constant (note that for nontrivial cases two such points p satisfy the criteria, and the resultant curve has two parts).
curved segment (of a road or river or railroad track etc.)
the property possessed by the curving of a line or surface
a line on a graph representing data
the trace of a point whose direction of motion changes
curve (verb) conchoid (verb)
form a curl, curve, or kink
turn sharply; change direction abruptly
form an arch or curve
bend or cause to bend
extend in curves and turns
Difference between curve and conchoid

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