konkávabb
Konkávabb is the comparative form of the Hungarian adjective konkáv, meaning more concave. It describes a surface, curve, or shape that bends inward to a greater degree than another. The term is used in geometry, optics, architecture, and everyday language to compare degrees of inward curvature. The formation follows standard Hungarian morphology: konkáv → konkávabb.
In geometry, konkávabb typically refers to the relative indentation of curves or surfaces. A konkávabb polygon
In analysis and calculus, one may speak of a konkávabb függvény as a function that is more
Etymology: konkávabb is formed from the adjective konkáv plus the comparative suffix -abb. The word konkáv itself
See also: konkáv, konvex, konkáv függvény, konkáv tükör, concave shapes.