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Meaning of Curl | Babel Free

Noun CEFR C2 Standard
kɜːl

Definitions

  1. A curving piece or lock of hair; a ringlet.
  2. A surname.
  3. Ellipsis of American Curl.
    abbreviation, alt-of, ellipsis
  4. A curved stroke or shape.
  5. A spin making the trajectory of an object curve.
  6. Movement of a moving rock away from a straight line.
  7. Any exercise performed by bending the arm, wrist, or leg on the exertion against resistance, especially those that train the biceps.
  8. The vector field denoting the rotationality of a given vector field.
  9. The vector operator, denoted rm curl; or ⃑∇×⃑(·), that generates this field.
    proper-noun
  10. Any of various diseases of plants causing the leaves or shoots to curl up; often specifically the potato curl.
    uncountable
  11. The contrasting light and dark figure seen in wood used for stringed instrument making; the flame.
  12. A pattern where the receiver appears to be running a fly pattern but after a set number of steps or yards quickly stops and turns around, looking for a pass.
  13. A thin, curved piece of chocolate used as decoration.
    in-plural
  14. The concave part of a breaking wave.

Equivalents

العربية الضفيرة جعدة
Azərbaycanca burmaq
Български извивка сгъна
Català bucle caragol floc rínxol
Čeština kadeř Kučera kudrna lokna rotace
Cymraeg crychiad cwrl
Ελληνικά μπούκλα
Esperanto buklo
Español bucle flexión rizo rotacional
فارسی زلف
Français boucle curl rotationnel
Gaeilge coirnín cuach
Gàidhlig camag clann cuach dual snìomh
Galego crecho
עברית סלסול תלתל
हिन्दी शिकन
Magyar fürt
Íslenska lokkur
日本語 巻き毛
Kurdî lok
Latina cirrus
Malti nokkla
Nederlands krul lok
Português cacho caracol encaracolar rotacional
Slovenčina Kučera
Svenska hårlock knorr lock skruv
తెలుగు కురులు
Türkçe bukle kavis pürçek
Українська локон
Tiếng Việt ngùn ngụt

Examples

“My hair doesn't have much curl.”
“[…]she took it down, looked long and fondly at it, then, shaking her curls about her face, as if to hide the act, pressed it to her lips and seemed to weep over it in an uncontrollable paroxysm of tender grief.”
“Serene, smiling, enigmatic, she faced him with no fear whatever showing in her dark eyes.[…]She put back a truant curl from her forehead where it had sought egress to the world, and looked him full in the face now, drawing a deep breath which caused the round of her bosom to lift the lace at her throat.”
“The face which emerged was not reassuring.[…]. He was not a mongol but there was a deficiency of a sort there, and it was not made more pretty by a latter-day hair cut which involved eccentrically long elf-locks and oiled black curls.”
“[…] the backs of their necks and their forelegs are decorated with curls and their necks and bodies are covered with fine, undulating lines.”
“It is possible to use the wind which blows from the left to the right by playing well into the wind with the slightest bit of curl on the ball[…]”
“Now do a curl and an overhead press, keeping your palms facing in.”
“The curl of the vector field #92;vec#123;F#125;(x,y,z) is the vector field #92;operatorname#123;curl#125;#92;,#92;vec#123;F#125;#92;equiv#92;vec#123;#92;nabla#125;#92;times#92;vec#123;F#125;#61;#92;left(#92;frac#123;#92;partialF#95;z#125;#123;#92;partialy#125;-#92;frac#123;#92;partialF#95;y#125;#123;#92;partialz#125;,#92;frac#123;#92;partialF#95;x#125;#123;#92;partialz#125;-#92;frac#123;#92;partialF#95;z#125;#123;#92;partialx#125;,#92;frac#123;#92;partialF#95;y#125;#123;#92;partialx#125;-#92;frac#123;#92;partialF#95;x#125;#123;#92;partialy#125;#92;right).”
“In 2D, when Q is a polygonal domain, the singularities of Type (2) disappear because ψ is the scalar curl of u and is such that its vectorial curl is zero.”
“These potatoes, however, planted the next year, have a fair yield, untouched by the curl.”
“The one-piece back is of a medium curl.”
“The main object in surfing is to always remain in the curl.”
“Longhaired curls should have silky coats of medium length.”
“Curls may be mated with curls.”
“In addition to their ears, Curls are known for their silky, flat coat which can be long or short.”

CEFR level

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