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curvilinear

[kur-vuh-lin-ee-er] / ˌkɜr vəˈlɪn i ər /


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She was eager to discuss her paintings and her career, especially her exhibition at the Menil Collection in Houston, “Virginia Jaramillo: The Curvilinear Paintings, 1969—1974,” on view from Sept. 26 to July 3.

From New York Times • Sep. 25, 2020

Curvilinear Cinemactress Joan Blondell got herself a fresh hairdo, a new fur coat, headed for Greenland and Iceland to entertain the armed forces.

From Time Magazine Archive

Curvilinear roofs possess advantages over those of a straight pitch which may be briefly summed up as follows: 1.

From Woodward's Graperies and Horticultural Buildings by Woodward, George E. (George Evertson)

Of Curvilinear Motion, the result of two forces.

From Conversations on Natural Philosophy, in which the Elements of that Science are Familiarly Explained by Jones, Thomas P.

Curvilinear from 1315 to 1360 45 years VII.   

From Our Homeland Churches and How to Study Them by Heath, Sidney




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