"Concave" It comes from the Latin concavus (cum cavus); quality of an object that indicates that it has a cavity, an interior space. In this sense it would be the opposite of "full" or "compact."
For us, that space is the interior place that allows affection to grow.
It's also obvious that you can't laugh without getting concave for a while.
"Concave" comes from the Latin concavus (cum cavus); quality of an object that indicates that it has a cavity, an interior space. In this sense it would be the opposite of "full" or "compact."
For us, that space is the interior place that allows affection to grow.
It's also obvious that you can't laugh without getting concave for a while.
Happy day to all the mothers!
"Convex" It comes from the Latin convexus (with vexus); and is used to qualify an object that has a rounded shape that protrudes.
For us, that form summons touch.
The convex shape applied to the human anatomy is, on some occasions, the promise of great emotions.
"Convex" it comes from the Latin convexus (with vexus); and is used to qualify an object that has a rounded shape that protrudes.
For us, that form summons touch.
The convex shape applied to the human anatomy is, on some occasions, the promise of great emotions.
Happy day to all the mothers!
© Belén Bajo, 2026
A. measure the inside diameter of a ring
b. look for the equivalence between the mm. and the size