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1 | 99% | 5 | Exact Match! | |
2 | 48% | 10 | This type of curve is an example of a roulette curve, which means it is generated by the motion of a point on a curve as it rolls without slipping on another curve. | |
3 | 38% | 7 | Curve that lies on the concave side of a curve and is everywhere tangent to the original curve | |
Moved In A Curve Crossword Clue
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We think the answer is "ARCED" which means:
- adjective satellite
- • Forming or resembling an arch verb
- • To move following a curved path.
- • To shape into an arc; to hold in the form of an arc.
- • To form an electrical arc. adjective
- • Having the form of an arc; arched.
An example sentence would be:
- • "The ball arced through the air and landed perfectly in the goal."
- • "The rainbow arced across the sky after the storm."
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