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con·volve

 (kən-vŏlv′)
v. con·volved, con·volv·ing, con·volves
v.tr.
To roll together; coil up.
v.intr.
To form convolutions.

[Latin convolvere : com-, com- + volvere, to roll; see wel- in Indo-European roots.]
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convolve

(kənˈvɒlv)
vb
to wind or roll together; coil; twist
[C16: from Latin convolvere; see convolute]
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con•volve

(kənˈvɒlv)

v.i., v.t. -volved, -volv•ing.
to roll or wind together; coil; twist.
[1590–1600; < Latin convolvere=con- con- + volvere to roll, turn, twist]
con•volve′ment, n.
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convolve


Past participle: convolved
Gerund: convolving

Imperative
convolve
convolve
Present
I convolve
you convolve
he/she/it convolves
we convolve
you convolve
they convolve
Preterite
I convolved
you convolved
he/she/it convolved
we convolved
you convolved
they convolved
Present Continuous
I am convolving
you are convolving
he/she/it is convolving
we are convolving
you are convolving
they are convolving
Present Perfect
I have convolved
you have convolved
he/she/it has convolved
we have convolved
you have convolved
they have convolved
Past Continuous
I was convolving
you were convolving
he/she/it was convolving
we were convolving
you were convolving
they were convolving
Past Perfect
I had convolved
you had convolved
he/she/it had convolved
we had convolved
you had convolved
they had convolved
Future
I will convolve
you will convolve
he/she/it will convolve
we will convolve
you will convolve
they will convolve
Future Perfect
I will have convolved
you will have convolved
he/she/it will have convolved
we will have convolved
you will have convolved
they will have convolved
Future Continuous
I will be convolving
you will be convolving
he/she/it will be convolving
we will be convolving
you will be convolving
they will be convolving
Present Perfect Continuous
I have been convolving
you have been convolving
he/she/it has been convolving
we have been convolving
you have been convolving
they have been convolving
Future Perfect Continuous
I will have been convolving
you will have been convolving
he/she/it will have been convolving
we will have been convolving
you will have been convolving
they will have been convolving
Past Perfect Continuous
I had been convolving
you had been convolving
he/she/it had been convolving
we had been convolving
you had been convolving
they had been convolving
Conditional
I would convolve
you would convolve
he/she/it would convolve
we would convolve
you would convolve
they would convolve
Past Conditional
I would have convolved
you would have convolved
he/she/it would have convolved
we would have convolved
you would have convolved
they would have convolved
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ThesaurusAntonymsRelated WordsSynonymsLegend:
Verb1.convolve - curl, wind, or twist together
twist, bend, deform, flex, turn - cause (a plastic object) to assume a crooked or angular form; "bend the rod"; "twist the dough into a braid"; "the strong man could turn an iron bar"
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For an LGN cell that located at coordinate (x, y), the response can be obtained by convolving the intensity distribution function of the image with the cell receptive field, that is represented by the following:
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