Convoluting

/ˈkɑnvəluːtɪŋ/ verb

Definition

Present participle of convolute; the act of twisting, coiling, or rolling something into a spiral form.

Etymology

The -ing form of the verb convolute, derived from Latin convolutus. As a gerund, it can function as a noun referring to the action itself or as part of a continuous tense verb phrase.

Kelly Says

In biology, when scientists talk about 'the convoluting of the intestines during embryonic development,' they're describing the beautiful process where your guts fold and twist into their final shape—every fold helps pack them into your abdomen!

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