recurved

adjective

re·​curved (ˌ)rē-ˈkərvd How to pronounce recurved (audio)
: curved backward or inward
recurved claws
recurved petals

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Martill notes that the short length of the tail in relation to the body, structure of the pelvis, impressions of body scales, recurved teeth, high vertebral count and the shape of the vertebrae all make Tetrapodophis a snake. Christie Wilcox, Discover Magazine, 24 July 2015 Great predators with serrated, recurved teeth like Megalosaurus stalked the forests. Riley Black, National Geographic, 11 Sep. 2020 The shape was unmistakable: The recurved claw was a dead ringer for the characteristic foot claw of dinosaurs like Deinonychus and Velociraptor, only this one was much larger. Riley Black, Smithsonian Magazine, 2 June 2020 Shun is one of Lokay’s preferred knife brands, and this razor-sharp, recurved and corrosion-resistant blade makes cutting through steak almost as enjoyable as eating the steak itself. Matt Haines, CNN Underscored, 30 July 2020

Word History

First Known Use

1598, in the meaning defined above

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The first known use of recurved was in 1598

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“Recurved.” Merriam-Webster.com Dictionary, Merriam-Webster, https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/recurved. Accessed 30 Nov. 2024.

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recurved

adjective
re·​curved (ˈ)rē-ˈkərvd How to pronounce recurved (audio)
: curved backward or inward
recurved claws

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