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1 involute
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2 involute
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3 involute
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4 involute
adj.1 encorvado o torcido hacia dentro.2 intrincado.s.envolvente, involuta, cierta curva. (geometría)v.involucionar. (pt & pp involuted) -
5 involute gear
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6 involute arc
nGEOM arco de involuta m, arco involuto m -
7 involute cam
nMECH ENG leva de espiral f, leva de evolvente de círculo f -
8 involute gear cutters
n plMECH ENG fresas para tallar engranajes de evolvente en círculos f pl, fresas para entallar engranajes de perfil evolvente f pl, máquinas para tallar engranajes de evolvente en círculos f pl, máquinas para tallar engranajes de perfil evolvente f plEnglish-Spanish technical dictionary > involute gear cutters
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9 involute gearing
nMECH ENG fresado de engranajes de evolvente en círculos m, fresado de engranajes de perfil de evolvente m, maquinado de engranajes de evolvente en círculos m, maquinado de engranajes de perfil evolvente m -
10 involute of a circle
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11 involute serration
nMECH ENG acanalado de involuta m, acanalado en espiral m, dentado de involuta m, dentado en espiral m, estriado de involuta m, estriado en espiral m -
12 involute spline
nMECH ENG ranura de involuta f, ranura en espiral f -
13 involute splinemetric module
nMECH ENG módulo de ranurado métrico evolvente mEnglish-Spanish technical dictionary > involute splinemetric module
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14 involute of a curve
English-Spanish mathematics dictionary > involute of a curve
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15 parallel involute gear
nMECH ENG dispositivo evolvente paralelo mEnglish-Spanish technical dictionary > parallel involute gear
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16 involuted
adj.intrincado.pp.participio pasado del verbo INVOLUTE.pt.pretérito del verbo: INVOLUTE -
17 base circle
nMECH ENG of involute gear círculo de base m, círculo primitivo m -
18 parallel
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19 evolvent
s.evolvente. (geometría) -> INVOLUTE.
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involuté — involuté, ée [ ɛ̃vɔlyte ] adj. • 1798; lat. involutus, de involvere « enrouler » ♦ Bot. Roulé de dehors en dedans. Chapeau involuté d un champignon. ● involuté, involutée adjectif (latin involutus) Se dit d un organe végétal qui est roulé en… … Encyclopédie Universelle
involute — [in′və lo͞ot΄] adj. [L involutus, pp. of involvere, INVOLVE] 1. intricate; involved 2. rolled up or curled in a spiral; having whorls wound closely around the axis [involute shells] 3. Bot. rolled inward at the edges [involute leaves] n. Math … English World dictionary
Involute — In vo*lute, Involuted In vo*lu ted, a. [L. involutus, p. p. of involvere. See {Involve}.] 1. (Bot.) Rolled inward from the edges; said of leaves in vernation, or of the petals of flowers in [ae]stivation. Gray. [1913 Webster] 2. (Zo[ o]l.) (a)… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Involute — In vo*lute, n. (Geom.) A curve traced by the end of a string wound upon another curve, or unwound from it; called also {evolvent}. See {Evolute}. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
involute — index elaborate, inextricable, labyrinthine, sinuous, snarl Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
involuté — involuté, ée (in vo lu té, tée) adj. Terme de botanique. Qui est roulé en dedans. Pétales involutés. ÉTYMOLOGIE Lat. involutus, de involvere, envelopper (voy. involucre) … Dictionnaire de la Langue Française d'Émile Littré
involute — (adj.) early 15c., from L. involutus rolled up, intricate, obscure, pp. of involvere (see INVOLVE (Cf. involve)) … Etymology dictionary
Involute — In the differential geometry of curves, an involute of a smooth curve is another curve, obtained by attaching an imaginary taut string to the given curve and tracing its free end as it is wound onto that given curve; or in reverse, unwound. It is … Wikipedia
involute — I. adjective Etymology: Latin involutus concealed, from past participle of involvere Date: 1661 1. a. curled spirally b. (1) curled or curved inward (2) having the edges rolled over the upper surface toward the midrib < an involute leaf > … New Collegiate Dictionary
involute — in•vo•lute adj., n. [[t]ˈɪn vəˌlut[/t]] v. [[t]ˌɪn vəˈlut[/t]] adj. n. v. lut•ed, lut•ing 1) intricate; complex 2) mac curled or curved inward or spirally: a gear with involute teeth[/ex] 3) bio rolled inward from the edge, as a leaf 4) zool. (of … From formal English to slang
Involute — evolventė statusas T sritis fizika atitikmenys: angl. evolvent; involute vok. Evolvente, f; Involute, f rus. эвольвента, f pranc. développante, f … Fizikos terminų žodynas