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involute

In geometry, spiral that can be thought of as being traced by a point at the end of a taut nonelastic thread being wound onto or unwound from a spool.


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Fistulas form when the mesenchyme separating the cleft and pouch involutes and the cleft and pouch unite.
These experiments have demonstrated that brown fat in the rat involutes with the onset of maturity.
 
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