convolve

[kuh n-volv] /kənˈvɒlv/
verb (used without object), verb (used with object), convolved, convolving.
1.
to roll or wind together; coil; twist.
Origin
1590-1600; < Latin convolvere, equivalent to con- con- + volvere to roll, turn, twist
Related forms
convolvement, noun
Examples from the web for convolve
  • The convolution popup is used to convolve two sets.
British Dictionary definitions for convolve

convolve

/kənˈvɒlv/
verb
1.
to wind or roll together; coil; twist
Word Origin
C16: from Latin convolvere; see convolute