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concave

adjective
Hollow, and arched or rounded, as the inner surface of a spherical body; opposed to convex; as a concave glass.

concave

Hollow, in a general sense; as the concave shores of the Tiber.

concave

In botany, a concave leaf is one whose edge stands above the disk.

concave

noun
A hollow; an arch, or vault; as the ethereal concave.

concave

verb transitive
To make hollow.