synclastic

English

Etymology

From Ancient Greek σύν (sún, with, together) + κλαστός (klastós, broken in pieces) + -ic.

Pronunciation

  • Rhymes: -æstɪk

Adjective

synclastic

  1. (of a surface) curved toward the same side in all directions
  2. (mathematics) of a surface whose Gaussian curvature is positive at all points

Antonyms

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