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Re: [Metastockusers] parabolic involutes



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Nor I Robin, great word, though.  Descriptive of more than mathematical
curves.
Regards,
Dan
http://www.wordsmith.org/awad/index.html
Robin Hood wrote:

Here we are, thanks Dan.It's the
number.... 3 I suppose :-) I don't know if drawing involute/evolvent parabolics
with Metastock is possible, but the results may be useful...  robin
 
 
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Subject: Re: [Metastockusers] parabolic
involutes
 From Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913) (web1913)
Involute \In"vo*lute\, Involuted \In"vo*lu`ted\, a. [L. involutus,
p. p. of involvere. See {Involve}.] 1. (Bot.) Rolled inward from
the
edges;
-- said of leaves in vernation, or of the petals of flowers in
[ae]stivation. --Gray.
2. (Zo["o]l.) (a) Turned inward at the margin, as the exterior lip
of the Cyprea. (b) Rolled inward spirally.