Convexo is an adjective.
/konˈβeko/
In Spanish, convexo refers to a shape or surface that curves outward. It is commonly used in geometry, optics, and medicine. The frequency of use for "convexo" is moderate, and it appears more often in written contexts, such as textbooks, technical articles, and scientific literature, rather than in everyday oral conversation.
The convex mirror distorts the reflected image.
La lente convexo-concava se utiliza en varios dispositivos ópticos.
While "convexo" does not have many widely recognized idiomatic expressions in Spanish, it is often used in technical contexts related to geometry and optics. However, we can create some expressions that include "convexo" in a figurative manner:
"To see the world from a convex perspective."
"En la curva convexo de su vida, encontró nuevos caminos."
"In the convex curve of his life, he found new paths."
"La idea convexo atrajo opiniones diversas."
The word convexo comes from the Latin "convexus," meaning "arched" or "vaulted," which is derived from "con-" (together) and "vehere" (to carry). The term has maintained its geometric meaning throughout its linguistic evolution.
Synonyms - Arqueado (arched) - Redondeado (rounded)
Antonyms - Cóncavo (concave) - Plano (flat)