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concavity

[kon-kav-i-tee] / kɒnˈkæv ɪ ti /
NOUN
depression
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With our concavities and bulges, scars and bags, prostheses and appliances, skin sensitivities and problems handling buttons, men and women coping with cancer comprehend all too well how we look unclothed.

From New York Times

This concavity is mirrored at the top of the phone purely for the sake of design symmetry.

From The Verge

It’s that point on a curve where the sign of the curvature — the concavity — changes.

From New York Times

She’s emaciated; we can tell that by the concavity of her bottom shell.”

From Washington Times

Even before smartphones, feature phones were colloquially known as soapbars because they all adhered to the concavity of the human palm.

From The Verge