The curve of your thumb is the part where it looks rounded, at the base of your thumb.
The first order continuity curve is a term used in geometry to describe parametric first derivatives that are in proportion at the intersection on at least two successive sections of the curve.
curve is an action verb
The word curve can be used as either a verb or a noun. As a verb: when you throw a ball, its path will curve downward, because of gravity. As a noun: the equation can be drawn on the graph as a smooth curve.
A curve in the road is a bend. If the bend is very severe, it is a hairpin-bend.
"Throw a curve" is an idiomatic expression that means to introduce an unexpected challenge or surprise, often catching someone off guard. It originates from baseball, where a curveball is a pitch that changes direction unexpectedly. In everyday contexts, it refers to situations where someone's plans or expectations are disrupted by unforeseen circumstances.
Opposing thumbs refers to thumbs and other fingers being able to work together to grasp things.
if you mean thumbs, then no.
you can have two types of thumbs, hitchhiker, or regular. (i guess that is what it is called, there may be some special name I am unaware of) Regular thumbs go straight up, hitchhiker thumbs curve back towards the shoulder, (if you were to stick your hand out to the side and put your thumb up) Hope this helps.
(Y) means thumbs up and (N) means thumbs down :)
curve means Bend
Do you mean Y as in bracket - (Y) Because that means thumbs up really. Taken from msn on how you make the thumbs up sign.
Thumbs down means die, up means mercy
Mac Miller's a rapper from Pittsburgh and something he says in a lot of his songs is "thumbs up"
The 'thumbs down gesture' in Ancient Rome was used in the gladiator ring during a fight. It was used to mean to kill the gladiator that was losing the fight.
you can have two types of thumbs, hitchhiker, or regular. (i guess that is what it is called, there may be some special name I am unaware of) Regular thumbs go straight up, hitchhiker thumbs curve back towards the shoulder, (if you were to stick your hand out to the side and put your thumb up) Hope this helps.
The thumbs up in Roman times meant the opposite to that of today. The crowd in the arena would signal to the victorious gladiator that they would have him kill his opponent. A thumbs down was that the opponent should be spared.
Opposing thumbs refer to thumbs that can be positioned opposite the fingers on the same hand, allowing for a strong grip and greater dexterity. This unique feature is found in primates and some other animals, enabling them to grasp and manipulate objects with precision.