"Curvetting" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Curvetting is a verb that means to curve or bend in a rounded shape, often in a smooth and flowing motion. It can also refer to the act of creating or performing a curved or arched shape or line, such as in dance, music, or art.
Here are 5 usage examples based on the word "curvetting":
Example 1
The new supercar was curvetting along the highway, its sleek design turning heads.
Example 2
Meanwhile, the Formula 1 driver was curvetting through the twists and turns of the track, pushing the limits of his car.
Example 3
The road curvetting along the coastal route offered breathtaking views of the ocean below.
Example 4
The rollercoaster's winding track curvetting through the park was an experience like no other.
Example 5
The architect's design for the new stadium featured curvetting lines and modern architecture, making it a standout in the city's skyline.
Note: Curvetting is not a commonly used word in everyday language, and its usage is mostly limited to describing curved or winding shapes in architecture, design, and sports.
Curvatures refer to the degree of bend or arc of a shape, surface, or trajectory. It can also describe the shape produced by the bending or twisting of something, such as a curve in a road, a bend in a pipe, or the curve of a person's spine. In a more mathematical sense, curvatures can also refer to the amount of deviation from a straight line or a plane, and is often used in fields such as geometry, physics, and engineering to describe the shape and properties of objects.
The word "curved" means having a smooth, continuous bend or arc, rather than a sharp angle or corner. It can refer to a shape that is bent or arched, or a line that follows a curved path. In mathematics, a curved shape is one that is not flat or straight, but rather has a bend or curvature. In everyday language, a curved object might be something like a banana, a crescent moon, or a curved piece of wood.
Curves refers to a continuous change in direction or shape, typically irregular or smooth, often used to describe the outline or form of an object. For example: "The new sports car had sleek curves that made it look like a bullet."
Curvet (noun): A curved shape or line, especially in architecture or design. Can also refer to a sudden or marked change in direction or behavior, often used to describe a sudden movement or turn.
The adjective "curvicaudate" refers to an animal born with a curved tail or having a curved tail fin. It is often used in scientific or technical writing, particularly in zoology or biology, to describe an animal variation or anomaly with a curved or hook-shaped tail.
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Curvinerved refers to having or resembling curved nerve fibers. In botany, it is a term used to describe plant leaves that have curved nerve fibers or midribs. In a broader sense, curvinerved can also be used to describe anything that has curved or spiral shape, including shapes found in nature, architecture, or design.