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Etymology edit

Latin arcuatio.

Noun edit

arcuation (countable and uncountable, plural arcuations)

  1. The act of bending or curving; the state of being bent; crookedness.
    • 1825, Olinthus Gregory, Mathematics for Practical Men:
      In the practice of arcuation, the voussoirs or arch - stones are so cut , that their joints are perpendicular to the arch or to its tangent , at the points where they respectively fall
  2. (botany) A method of propagating trees by bending branches to the ground and covering the small shoots with earth; layering.
    • 1734, Practical Husbandman and Planter:
      flowering Shrubs, which are propagated or raised by Arcuation, or laying

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