curve.
1. f. V. curvo.
I curved, va.
1. adj. It is constantly away from the direction straight without forming angles.
2. f. line, direction curve. The beach, from the nose curve
3. f. line that graphically represents the magnitude of a phenomenon according to the values that will be taking one of its variables. Temperature, mortality curve4. f. stretch I curved Highway, a road, a railway line, etc.
5. f. Geom. line curve.
6. f. Mar. Piece of wood, which was a departure from the straight figure and serves to ensure two timbers associated at an angle.
7. f. pl. Colloq. Accented forms of the feminine silhouette.
1. f. In highways, roads, etc., which have low curvature, can take vehicles without considerably moderated his departure.1. f. Which returns to the starting point.
2. f. In highways, roads, etc., which, having large curvature, vehicles must be taken very slowly.
1. f. Mar. Which are bolts inside the keel and the waterline to consolidate their Union.
level curve.1. f. topographical. Line formed by the points of the ground are the same height.
pick up, or take a curve a vehicle or its driver.
1. locs. verbs. Turn a section of a straight section of road or road curved.
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grade one curve