"Curve" and "bend" are sometimes used to mean similar things, yet both words have slightly different applications. "Curve" usually describes a smooth, even arching of a line. It often refers to something intentional (usually "bend" is used to describe something which was done accidentally such as in "I bent the hood of my car"). "Curve" is usually not used as a verb, whereas "bend" usually is. Example: "He bent the iron bar". Curve is used more often as a noun. Curve and bend can be used to describe similar things under limited contexts such as "There was a bend (or curve) in the road".
curve means Bend
stream channel
You curve it by putting it in boiling water. take an oven mit and bend it. immediatly put it in cold water.
The pure monopolist's market situation differs from that of a competitive firm in that the monopolist's demand curve is downsloping, causing the marginal-revenue curve to lie below the demand curve. Like the competitive seller, the pure monopolist will maximize profit by equating marginal revenue and marginal cost. Barriers to entry may permit a monopolist to acquire economic profit even in the long run.
difference between leaning curve and experience curve
bow, curve :):)
curve
A curve in the road is a bend. If the bend is very severe, it is a hairpin-bend.
curve means Bend
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comfort
a curve... Well that could be an answer however it is not possible to have a bend or a curve 'in' a straight road. A curve or bend is, by definition, after the end of one straight section and before the beginning of the next; so it can not be 'in' a straight road.
Inflect is a word. It means to change something or to bend or curve.=e.g the pitch or tone, or to change the form of a word.=
Light does not bend.
A bend.
There are several, here are a few examples. bent, twisted, curly, bend, wavy, curve, round, oval.
It bend and forms a curve.