convolute
con·vo·lute
verb \ˈkän-və-ˌlüt\con·vo·lut·edcon·vo·lut·ing
Definition of CONVOLUTE
Origin of CONVOLUTE
Latin convolutus, past participle of convolvere
First Known Use: 1698
Rhymes with CONVOLUTE
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con·vo·lute
adjective \ˈkän-və-ˌlüt\ (Medical Dictionary)Medical Definition of CONVOLUTE
: rolled or wound together with one part upon another
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