Involution Definition

ĭnvə-lo͝oshən
noun
The act of involving.
American Heritage
The state of being involved.
American Heritage
An entanglement, complication, or intricacy.
Webster's New World
A retrograde or degenerative change.
Webster's New World
The process of rolling or curling inward, as in the formation of a gastrula.
Webster's New World
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Other Word Forms of Involution

Noun

Singular:
involution
Plural:
involutions

Origin of Involution

  • Latin involūtiō involūtiōn- from involūtus past participle of involvere to enwrap involve

    From American Heritage Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition

  • From Latin involutio, from volvere ‘to roll’.

    From Wiktionary

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