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involutionary — in·vo·lu·tion·ary .in və lü shə .ner ē adj INVOLUTIONAL (2) … Medical dictionary
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involution — [in΄və lo͞o′shən] n. [L involutio < involutus, pp. of involvere] 1. an involving or being involved; entanglement 2. anything that is involved; complication; intricacy 3. Anat. the process of rolling or curling inward, as in the formation of a… … English World dictionary