convolutedness
Appearance
English
[edit]Etymology
[edit]From convoluted + -ness.
Noun
[edit]convolutedness (uncountable)
- The quality of being convoluted.
- 1890, “How the Cerebral Convolutions are Produced”, in The Cincinnati Lancet-clinic, volume 64, page 233:
- Mr. D. J. Cunningham, of Dublin, in a communication addressed to our contemporary Nature, brings into evidence the theory of Zelgersina, who explains the convolutedness or otherwise of the brain on mechanical grounds.
- 1978, Sydney Frost, Whales and whaling, page 189:
- A classic way of measuring the degree of convolutedness of a brain has been to determine the exposed surface relative to the total surface of the cerebral cortex.
- 1993, Matthew H. Nitecki, Evolutionary Ethics, page 192:
- Analysts of morality must retreat from their subject far enough to examine the reasons for its convolutedness.
Translations
[edit]quality of being convoluted
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