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|definition=1. Rolled inwards at margins or edges.  
 
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2. ([[Mollusca]]) The last whorl of a shell enveloping earlier ones and concealing, or nearly so, the axis or earlier volutions.
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2. ([[Mollusca]]) The [[last whorl]] of a [[shell]] enveloping earlier ones and concealing, or nearly so, the [[axis]] or earlier volutions.
 
|see also=[[convolute]], [[revolute]]
 
|see also=[[convolute]], [[revolute]]
 
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Latest revision as of 23:37, 13 September 2013

involute (adjective; Latin in, in; volute, spiral): 1. Rolled inwards at margins or edges.

2. (Mollusca) The last whorl of a shell enveloping earlier ones and concealing, or nearly so, the axis or earlier volutions.

See also: convolute, revolute