kurvilinear
Kurvilinear refers to a shape or line that is curved or bent, as opposed to straight. The term is derived from the Latin word "curvus," meaning curved, and the Greek word "lineare," meaning to draw a line. In mathematics and geometry, kurvilinear is used to describe curves that do not follow a simple, uniform pattern. These curves can be found in various natural and man-made structures, such as the shape of a rainbow, the trajectory of a thrown object, or the design of certain architectural elements.
In physics, kurvilinear coordinates are used to describe the position of a point in space using curved
The study of kurvilinear shapes and paths is an important area of research in various fields, including