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1 konvoluutio
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2 kierre
yks.nom. kierre; yks.gen. kierteen; yks.part. kierrettä; yks.ill. kierteeseen; mon.gen. kierteiden kierteitten; mon.part. kierteitä; mon.ill. kierteisiin kierteihincircle (noun)convolution (noun)screw (noun)spin (noun)spiral (noun)thread (noun)twine (noun)twist (noun)vortex (noun)whorl (noun)worm (noun)* * *• fillet• whorl• twist• twinetechnology• thread• spiral• spintechnology• screw• rifle• worm• convolution• circletechnology• screw thread -
3 poimu
yks.nom. poimu; yks.gen. poimun; yks.part. poimua; yks.ill. poimuun; mon.gen. poimujen; mon.part. poimuja; mon.ill. poimuihinconvolution (noun)crinkle (noun)fold (noun)gather (noun)line (noun)pleat (noun)plica (noun)tuck (noun)wrinkle (noun)* * *• crease• tuck• line• ruga• wrinkle• pucker• pleat• gather• furrow• furbelow• crinkle• convolution• fold• gyre -
4 käämi
yks.nom. käämi; yks.gen. käämin; yks.part. käämiä; yks.ill. käämiin; mon.gen. käämien; mon.part. käämejä; mon.ill. käämeihinbobbin (noun)coil (noun)spool (noun)winding (noun)* * *• spiraltechnology• windingtextile industry• spool• roll• loop• curl• convolution• coiltechnology• bobbin• twist -
5 monimutkaisuus
complexity (noun)complicated nature (noun)intricacy (noun)* * *• deviousness• complicacy• complicated nature• complexity• convolution• involvement• elaboration• intricacy• tortuousness• repercussion• multiplicity• complication
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convolution — [ kɔ̃vɔlysjɔ̃ ] n. f. • 1762 « action de s enrouler autour »; fin XIVe convolucion; du lat. convolutus → convoluté ♦ Math. Opération mathématique de combinaison de deux fonctions. Le produit de convolution de deux fonctions réelles f et g de la… … Encyclopédie Universelle
Convolution — Con vo*lu tion, n. 1. The act of rolling anything upon itself, or one thing upon another; a winding motion. [1913 Webster] O er the calm sea, in convolution swift, The feathered eddy floats. Thomson. [1913 Webster] 2. The state of being rolled… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
convolution — index complex (entanglement), digression, distortion, involution Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
convolution — (n.) 1540s, from L. convolutus, pp. of convolvere to roll together, from com together (see COM (Cf. com )) + volvere to roll (see VULVA (Cf. vulva)) … Etymology dictionary
convolution — [n] loop, spiral coil, coiling, complexity, contortion, curlicue, flexing, gyration, helix, intricacy, involution, serpentine, sinuosity, sinuousness, snaking, swirl, tortuousness, twist, undulation, winding; concept 436 Ant. line, straightness … New thesaurus
convolution — ► NOUN 1) a coil or twist. 2) the state of being or process of becoming coiled or twisted. 3) a complex argument, statement, etc. DERIVATIVES convolutional adjective. ORIGIN Latin, from convolvere roll together … English terms dictionary
convolution — [kän΄və lo͞o′shən] n. [ML convolutio < L convolutus, pp. of convolvere: see CONVOLVE] 1. a twisting, coiling, or winding together 2. a convoluted condition 3. a fold, twist, or coil of something convoluted; specif., any of the irregular folds… … English World dictionary
Convolution — For the usage in formal language theory, see Convolution (computer science). Convolution of two square pulses: the resulting waveform is a triangular pulse. One of the functions (in this case g) is first reflected about τ = 0 and then offset by t … Wikipedia
Convolution — (Roget s Thesaurus) >Complex curvature. < N PARAG:Convolution >N GRP: N 1 Sgm: N 1 winding winding &c. >V. Sgm: N 1 convolution convolution involution circumvolution Sgm: N 1 wave wave undulation tortuosity anfractu … English dictionary for students
Convolution — Cette page d’homonymie répertorie les différents sujets et articles partageant un même nom. Sur les autres projets Wikimedia : « Convolution », sur le Wiktionnaire (dictionnaire universel) Le terme convolution désigne deux types d… … Wikipédia en Français
convolution — con|vo|lu|tion [ˌkɔnvəˈlu:ʃən US ˌka:n ] n [C usually plural] 1.) the complicated details of a story, explanation etc, which make it difficult to understand convolution of ▪ the endless convolutions of the plot 2.) a fold or twist in something… … Dictionary of contemporary English