Deer arrows have a long trihedral pile of antler from 4 to 8 inches long, with a sharp thin-edged point slightly concaved on the faces like the point of a bayonet.
Here it is mortised into the under side of a trapezoidal block of wood, widest and thickest on the inboard end, and concaved off on the under face, to a thin edge outboard.
Several other ivory tools previously mentioned have been concaved to an edge at the tip so that they can be used as feather-setters.
The head is small relative to the body length and, when viewed laterally, is slightly concaved or scooped on the upper margin.
The flukes of humpback whales show varying amounts of white beneath, are pointed on the tips, and are distinctly concaved and irregularly rippled on the rear margin.
The flukes are broad, concaved on the rear margin, and deeply notched.
Dorsal fins of this species may also be rounded on the tip but all are sharplyconcaved on the rear margin.
Note that the rear margin of the flukes of this species, unlike that of the humpback whale, is smooth, broad, and concaved distinctly towards a deep fluke notch.
A straight, flat or plain surface does not, and it is for that reason the concaved and the convexed surfaces, brought out by moldings, become so important.
D, and the rabbeted corners filled in with a round or concaved moulding (E).
You will notice that the ogee is somewhat like the cymatium, the difference being that the concaved part is not so pronounced as in the ogee, and the convexed portion bulges much further than in the ogee.
The first shaded figure, therefore, represents a concaved surface, and the second figure a convex surface.
One of them ventured the opinion that birds' wings were concaved on the lower side.
Unquestionably, for slow speeds the concavedwing is desirable, as will be explained, but for high speeds, surface formation has no value.
These considerations led to the adoption of the concaved plane formation, and for purposes of comparison the diagram, Fig.
As pointed out elsewhere, it cannot be the concaved type of wing, or its shape, or relative size to the weight it must carry.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "concaved" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word. Other words: cavernous; concave; cupped; hollow; incurved; retiring; retreating; sunk; sunken