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convolution: 1. a form or shape that is folded in curved or tortuous windings. 2. one of the irregular ridges on the surface of the brain and especially of the cerebrum of higher mammals. 3. a complication or intricacy of form, design, or structure. in the context of the second meaning, this could also be called gyrus: one of the many rounded raised parts on the surface of the brain. Learned from: Blindness, by José Saramago.
Dec 5, 2024

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