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词汇 evolute
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Definition of evolute in English:

evolute

(also evolute curve)
noun ˈɛvəl(j)uːtˈiːvəl(j)uːtˈɛvəˌlut
Mathematics
  • A curve which is the locus of the centres of curvature of another curve (its involute).

    〔数〕渐屈线,法包线

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Hence a curve has a unique evolute but infinitely many involutes.
    • On 22 January 1769 Monge wrote to Bossut explaining that he was writing a work on the evolutes of curves of double curvature.
    • He gives propositions determining the centre of curvature which lead immediately to the Cartesian equation of the evolute.
    • He defines evolutes and involutes of curves and, after giving some elementary properties, finds the evolutes of the cycloid and of the parabola.
    • Of course the evolute of an involute of a circle is a circle.
adjective ˈɛvəl(j)uːtˈiːvəl(j)uːt
Zoology Botany
  • Rolled outwards at the edges.

    〔动,植〕展开的,外卷的

    an evolute shell

    外卷的壳。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • The second lineage contained A. nitida, which became more involute and axially compressed on the umbilical side, and its first descendant, A. mckannai, which developed evolute coiling and a moderately wide umbilicus.
    • The general shell characters are the evolute coiling and the median keel that is always higher than the lateral ones.
    • It essentially separates early (higher scores) and later (lower scores) representatives of the species, which tended to develop evolute coiling through geologic time.
    • These younger descendants differ from Goniatites in their evolute inner whorls, their wider external lobe, and their higher median saddle.
    • Most clymeniids and contemporary goniatitids (with both evolute and involute shells) declined before the last anoxic episode, known as the Hangenberg event, which was followed by a major regression.

Origin

Mid 18th century: from Latin evolutus, past participle of evolvere 'roll out' (see evolve).

Definition of evolute in US English:

evolute

(also evolute curve)
nounˈevəˌlo͞otˈɛvəˌlut
Mathematics
  • A curve which is the locus of the centers of curvature of another curve (its involute).

    〔数〕渐屈线,法包线

    Example sentencesExamples
    • On 22 January 1769 Monge wrote to Bossut explaining that he was writing a work on the evolutes of curves of double curvature.
    • Of course the evolute of an involute of a circle is a circle.
    • He defines evolutes and involutes of curves and, after giving some elementary properties, finds the evolutes of the cycloid and of the parabola.
    • Hence a curve has a unique evolute but infinitely many involutes.
    • He gives propositions determining the centre of curvature which lead immediately to the Cartesian equation of the evolute.

Origin

Mid 18th century: from Latin evolutus, past participle of evolvere ‘roll out’ (see evolve).

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