noun
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a twisting together; a turn, twist, or coil
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an intricate, involved, or confused matter or condition
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Also called: gyrus. any of the numerous convex folds or ridges of the surface of the brain
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Variety praised Deadpool and Wolverine's "misty-eyed" fan-service as a "welcome corrective" to 15 years of MCU convolution, even if the special effects and action sequences don't always match 2018's sequel.
From BBC • Jul. 24, 2024
The researchers applied this approach by using a convolution imaging model to generate a large number of high- and low-quality image pairs.
From Science Daily • May 15, 2024
By what convolution can cryptocurrency be interconverted with any actual government-backed currencies?
From Washington Post • May 13, 2022
Kat’s discography includes a catchy convolution whose chorus is “I am the love of, the love of my life.”
From New York Times • Feb. 10, 2022
Instead, I spent some two hours a day in the translation of fragments from Greek and Latin; the texts being chosen for their convolution, recondite meaning, dryness, and insipidity.
From "The Astonishing Life of Octavian Nothing, Traitor to the Nation, Volume I: The Pox Party" by M.T. Anderson
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