- pla|no-con|cave
- pla|no-con|cave «PLAY noh KON kayv, -KONG-», adjective.flat on one side and concave on the other.╂[< Latin plānus flat + English concave]
Useful english dictionary. 2012.
Useful english dictionary. 2012.
con — con·acre; con·cat·e·nate; con·cave; con·ceal·er; con·ceit; con·cen·trate; con·cen·tra·tor; con·cen·tric; con·cep·tual; con·cern; con·cern·ing; con·cert; con·cer·tante; con·cer·ti·na; con·ces·sion·ary; con·cha; con·cin·nate; con·com·i·tant;… … English syllables
planoconcave — pla·no·con·cave (plā nō kŏn kāvʹ, kŏnʹkāv ) adj. Flat on one side and concave on the other: a planoconcave lens. * * * … Universalium
plano-concave — pla·no con·cave .plā nō (.)kän kāv, kän . adj flat on one side and concave on the other <a plano concave lens> … Medical dictionary
plano-concave — pla•no con•cave [[t]ˌpleɪ noʊ kɒnˈkeɪv, ˈkɒn keɪv[/t]] adj. opt pertaining to or noting a lens that is plane on one side and concave on the other • Etymology: 1685–95 … From formal English to slang
planoconcave — Flat on one side and concave on the other; denoting a lens of that shape. * * * adj. describing a structure, such as a lens, that is flat on one side and concave on the other. * * * pla·no·con·cave (pla″no kon kāvґ) flat on one side… … Medical dictionary
Plano-concave — Pla no con cave, a. [Plano + concave.] Plane or flat on one side, and concave on the other; as, a plano concave lens. See {Lens}. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
ca — ab·a·ca; aba·ca·te; aba·ca·xi; ab·di·ca·ble; ab·di·ca·tion; ab·di·ca·tor; ab·ra·ca·dab·ra; ac·ca; ac·ciac·ca·tu·ra; ace·ti·fi·ca·tion; acid·i·fi·ca·tion; ac·ro·tho·rac·i·ca; ac·ti·fi·ca·tion; ad·ju·di·ca·taire; ad·ju·di·ca·tio; ad·ju·di·ca·tion;… … English syllables
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