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Ward On The Set

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99%4SELAExact Match!
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33%10The ability to ward off or ward away
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24%9 Property of a set in which every point inside the set has a neighborhood completely contained in the set
noun

• the property possessed by a convex shape

• a shape that curves or bulges outward

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