côncavo

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See also: concavo and cóncavo

Portuguese

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Etymology

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Borrowed from Latin concavus (concave), cōn + cavus (hollow), from Proto-Indo-European *ḱówHwos (cavity), from *ḱówH-.

Pronunciation

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Adjective

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côncavo (feminine côncava, masculine plural côncavos, feminine plural côncavas)

  1. concave (curved inward)
    Synonyms: cavo, covo
    Antonym: convexo

Noun

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côncavo m (plural côncavos)

  1. the concave part of an object
    o côncavo da colherthe concave part of the spoon