Concaver

/kɑnˈkeɪvər/ adjective

Definition

More concave; having a greater inward curve than something else.

Etymology

Comparative form of concave using the -er suffix. This follows standard English rules for forming comparatives from one-syllable adjectives.

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When scientists design telescopes, they carefully debate which mirror should be 'concaver' because even millimeters of difference change the image quality completely.

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