Convolution

C2 16+

Pronunciation: /kɑnvəˈluʃən/

Definitions of convolution

noun a convolutional neural network (in the context of computing)

Example Sentences

A1 The convolution of flavors in the soup was delicious.

A2 I don't understand the convolution of the plot in this book.

B1 The artist used a convolution of colors to create a beautiful painting.

B2 The convolution of events led to a surprising outcome.

C1 The scientist explained the convolution of data in great detail.

C2 The complexity of the situation required a careful convolution of strategies.

Examples of convolution in a Sentence

Grammatical Forms of convolution

past tense

convoluted

plural

convolutions

comparative

more convoluted

superlative

most convoluted

present tense

convolutes

future tense

will convolute

perfect tense

have convoluted

continuous tense

is convoluting

singular

convolution

positive degree

convoluted

infinitive

to convolute

gerund

convoluting

participle

convoluting

Origin and Evolution of convolution

First Known Use: 1601 year
Language of Origin: Latin
Story behind the word: The word 'convolution' originated from the Latin word 'convolutio' which means 'a rolling up'.
Evolution of the word: Originally used in a literal sense of rolling up or coiling, the word 'convolution' evolved to also mean intricate or complex arrangements or structures, especially in the context of mathematics and biology.