Associations to the word «Recurve»
Noun
- Archery
- Archer
- Copenhagen
- Denmark
- Landfall
- Bow
- Westerly
- Paralympic
- Trough
- Petal
- Spit
- Apex
- Typhoon
- Crossbow
- Cyclone
- Spine
- Whorl
- Margin
- Hurricane
- Mph
- Bangladeshi
- Shear
- Marin
- Tip
- Taiwanese
- Claw
- Lobe
- Inflorescence
- Ellison
- Torino
- Tooth
- Intensity
- Azerbaijani
- Flowers
- Periphery
- Limb
- Championship
- Steppe
- Beijing
- Jaw
- Qualification
- Event
- Millimeter
- Hui
- Mongolian
- Ridge
- Bangkok
Adjective
- Bow
- Cyclone
- Weakening
- Northeast
- Compound
- Individual
- Weakened
- Distal
- Subtropical
- Compressed
- Composite
- Male
- Dissipated
- Erect
- Scaled
- Posterior
- Branched
- Superficial
- Conical
- Dorsal
- Anterior
- Cumulative
- Northward
- Flattened
- Tropical
- Ventral
- Billed
- Female
- Tinged
- Robust
- Qualified
- Knockout
- Yellowish
- Reddish
- Blunt
- Fin
- Olympic
- Southeast
- Slovenian
- Strengthening
- Convex
- Team
Wiktionary
RECURVE, verb. To curve again, to rebend.
RECURVE, verb. To curve back on itself.
RECURVE BOW, noun. (weapons) A bow of which the two tips curve away from the archer when drawn, which gives the shot greater power and speed.
RECURVE BOWS, noun. Plural of recurve bow
Dictionary definition
RECURVE, verb. Curve or bend (something) back or down.
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