| EVOLUTED | • EVOLUTE v. to develop by evolution. |
| EVOLUTES | • evolutes n. Plural of evolute. • EVOLUTE v. to develop by evolution. |
| INVOLUTE | • involute adj. (Formal) Difficult to understand; complicated. • involute adj. (Botany) Having the edges rolled with the adaxial side outward. • involute adj. (Biology, of shells) Having a complex pattern of coils in which younger whorls only partly surround older ones. |
| OBVOLUTE | • obvolute adj. Overlapping; contorted; convoluted. • obvolute adj. (Botany) Having two opposite leaves, each with one edge overlapping the nearest edge of the other. • obvolute adj. (Botany) Having a circle of several leaves or petals which overlap in that manner. |
| REVOLUTE | • revolute adj. Rolled or recurved on itself. • revolute adj. (Botany) Having the edges rolled with the abaxial side outward. • revolute v. To roll back, curve upwards. |
| VOLUMING | • voluming v. Present participle of volume. • VOLUME v. to send or give out in large quantities. |
| VOLUMISE | • volumise v. Alternative spelling of volumize. • VOLUMISE v. to give extra body to hair, also VOLUMIZE. |
| VOLUMIST | • volumist n. The author of a volume. • VOLUMIST n. an author. |
| VOLUMIZE | • volumize v. To add volume (to something). • VOLUMIZE v. to give extra body to hair, also VOLUMISE. |
| VOLUSPAS | • VOLUSPA n. (Old Norse) a sibyl or prophetess. |
| VOLUTINS | • VOLUTIN n. a substance found in granular form in the cytoplasm of various cells. |
| VOLUTION | • volution n. A turning (rolling or revolving) motion. • volution n. A single turn (Of a coil etc.); a twist. • VOLUTION n. a revolving movement. |
| VOLUTOID | • volutoid adj. Like a volute. • VOLUTOID adj. like a volute. |