krummede
Krummede is a Danish adjective meaning curved or bent. The term is formed from the verb krumme, “to bend,” with the participial suffix -ede, and is used to describe objects, lines, or shapes that are not straight. In contemporary Danish, krummede commonly appears in descriptive contexts such as design, architecture, botany, and art criticism to convey curvature.
Usage examples are found in phrases like krummede kanter (curved edges), krummede linjer (curved lines), and
Etymology and regional usage: Krummede derives from krumme with the suffix -ede, a pattern that forms adjectives
Context and scope: Krummede is a neutral descriptive term rather than a technical concept. It serves to
See also: Curvature, Bent, Danish language, Architectural curves.