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dışbükey konveks, convexus

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(Tıp) convex
{n} a convex or spherical body
{a} rising like the outside of a globe
curving like the segment of the globe or of the surface of a circle
(Konkle) a set of points is convex if the set contains the line segment joining any two of its points
curving or bulging outward
A term to describe an outline which curves outward Synonymous with excurvate and the opposite of concave Suggested that this term only be used to describe basal edges
Convex is used to describe something that curves outwards in the middle. the large convex mirror above the fireplace. concave. curved outwards, like the surface of the eye   concave (convexus)
Curved outward
A convex body or surface
Curved like the outer surface of a sphere
Surface with center of curvature on the opposite side from the observer
Curved upwards, when seen from the top of the pan
1 Curving outward 2 Curving outward like a ball
An awning configuration characterized by a series of parallel bows in the shape of a convex curve It produces a radius shape with flat ends
(adj ) Rounded, like the exterior of a sphere Contrast with concave
A surface curved like the exterior of a circle or sphere
(Of a set of points) such that for any two points in the set, every point between those two points is also in the set
Shaped like the cross section of a bowl
A closed set in which a line segment between any two points in the set is also in the set For example, the set of feasible solutions to a linear programming problem is convex
A convex polygon or polyhedron is one where any line segment drawn from a point inside the shape to another point inside the shape, will lie entirely within the shape