How Do You Spell INCURVE?

Pronunciation: [ɪnkˈɜːv] (IPA)

The word "incurve" is spelled with a prefix "in-", meaning "inward" or "inside". The root word "curve" has two syllables, pronounced as /kɜːrv/. The stress falls on the first syllable, which is pronounced as "kurv". The suffix "-e" is added at the end of the word to maintain the soft sound of "u". Therefore, it is pronounced as /ɪnˈkɜːv/ or "in-kurv". This word refers to a shape with a curve bending inwards.

INCURVE Meaning and Definition

  1. Incurve is a verb that refers to the act of curving or bending inward. It describes the process or action of forming a concave shape or inward curve. This term is commonly used in various fields, including science, sports, and art.

    In sports, particularly in the game of archery, incurve is a term used to describe the technique of releasing the bowstring with a slight inward curve of the bow arm. This technique allows the archer to maximize accuracy and precision by ensuring proper alignment of the bowstring with the target.

    In botanical terms, incurve is used to describe the inward curving or curling of plant parts, such as petals, leaves, or flower heads. For example, certain flower varieties are classified as "incurve chrysanthemums" due to the tight inward curving of their petals, giving them a distinctive rounded shape.

    Incurve can also be used in art to describe a specific style or technique where an image or object is created with inward curves or concave shapes. This artistic approach often creates a sense of depth, perspective, and visual interest in the artwork.

    Overall, incurve is a versatile term used across different domains to describe the act of curving inward or the resulting concave shape. Whether in sports, botany, or art, incurve plays a significant role in defining specific techniques, styles, or characteristics.

  2. To curve; to curve in or inwardly; to become bent.

    Etymological and pronouncing dictionary of the English language. By Stormonth, James, Phelp, P. H. Published 1874.

Common Misspellings for INCURVE

  • jncurve
  • kncurve
  • oncurve
  • 9ncurve
  • 8ncurve
  • ibcurve
  • imcurve
  • ijcurve
  • ihcurve
  • inxurve
  • invurve
  • infurve
  • indurve
  • incyrve
  • inchrve
  • incjrve
  • incirve
  • inc8rve
  • inc7rve

Etymology of INCURVE

The word "incurve" originated from the Latin word "incurvus", which is a combination of the prefix "in-" (meaning "into" or "towards") and the verb "curvus" (meaning "bent" or "curved"). This Latin term eventually developed into "incurvare" in Late Latin, and then borrowed into Old French as "incurver". Over time, it was anglicized to "incurve" in the English language.

Plural form of INCURVE is INCURVES

Conjugate verb Incurve

CONDITIONAL

I would incurve
you would incurve
he/she/it would incurve
we would incurve
they would incurve

CONDITIONAL CONTINUOUS

I would be incurving
you would be incurving
he/she/it would be incurving
we would be incurving
they would be incurving

CONDITIONAL PERFECT

I would have incurve
you would have incurve
he/she/it would have incurve
we would have incurve
they would have incurve

CONDITIONAL PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I would have been incurving
you would have been incurving
he/she/it would have been incurving
we would have been incurving
they would have been incurving

FUTURE

I will incurve
you will incurve
he/she/it will incurve
we will incurve
they will incurve

FUTURE CONTINUOUS

I will be incurving
you will be incurving
he/she/it will be incurving
we will be incurving
they will be incurving

FUTURE PERFECT

I will have incurved
you will have incurved
he/she/it will have incurved
we will have incurved
they will have incurved

FUTURE PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I will have been incurving
you will have been incurving
he/she/it will have been incurving
we will have been incurving
they will have been incurving

IMPERATIVE

you incurve
we let´s incurve

NONFINITE VERB FORMS

to incurve

PAST

I incurved
you incurved
he/she/it incurved
we incurved
they incurved

PAST CONTINUOUS

I was incurving
you were incurving
he/she/it was incurving
we were incurving
they were incurving

PAST PARTICIPLE

incurved

PAST PERFECT

I had incurved
you had incurved
he/she/it had incurved
we had incurved
they had incurved

PAST PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I had been incurving
you had been incurving
he/she/it had been incurving
we had been incurving
they had been incurving

PRESENT

I incurve
you incurve
he/she/it incurves
we incurve
they incurve

PRESENT CONTINUOUS

I am incurving
you are incurving
he/she/it is incurving
we are incurving
they are incurving

PRESENT PARTICIPLE

incurving

PRESENT PERFECT

I have incurved
you have incurved
he/she/it has incurved
we have incurved
they have incurved

PRESENT PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I have been incurving
you have been incurving
he/she/it has been incurving
we have been incurving
they have been incurving

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