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curvos

Curvos is a term that can refer to several unrelated concepts and uses, depending on language and context. In Romance-language contexts, curvos is the masculine plural form of the adjective curvo, meaning curved. It is used to describe objects or lines with a bend or arc, for example, “líneas curvos” in Spanish or “linhas curvas” in Portuguese. In Italian the corresponding form is curvi, not curvos.

Etymology: The word derives from Latin curvus, meaning bent or curved; cognates appear in several Romance languages.

Linguistic usage: As a descriptive term, curvos is common in everyday language to denote curvature. In formal

Branding and proper noun usage: Curvos is also used as a brand or product name by various

Disambiguation: Without further context, it is not possible to identify a single, universally recognized subject named

See also: curva, curvatura, curvature, curved, curved line.

mathematics
or
geometry,
however,
there
is
no
standard
technical
term
"curvos"
in
place
of
"curvature"
or
"curve."
Rather,
terms
like
curva
or
curvatura
are
used
for
curved
lines
or
curvature.
companies
in
different
sectors.
In
such
cases
the
meaning
is
derived
from
branding
rather
than
a
linguistic
or
mathematical
definition,
and
details
depend
on
the
specific
company
or
product.
Curvos.
If
a
particular
product,
company,
work
of
art,
or
organization
is
intended,
additional
qualifiers
such
as
industry,
country,
or
year
would
help
locate
the
correct
reference.