circunvolución
convolution


Etymology
The Spanish word 'circunvolución' comes from combining two Latin elements: 'circum' meaning 'around' and 'volutio' meaning 'turning or rotation'. These elements merged to create a word that describes a turning or winding motion around something, or something that spirals or coils around a center point.
Related Spanish Words
Some related simpler Spanish words include 'circular' (circular), 'círculo' (circle), and 'volver' (to return/turn). All these words share connections to the ideas of turning, rotating, or moving in a circular fashion. 'Volver' particularly relates to the 'vol-' root meaning 'to turn' or 'to roll'.
Related English Words
English speakers might recognize the connection to words like 'circumference' (the boundary of a circle), 'circumvent' (to go around), and 'revolution' (a complete rotation). The 'circum-' prefix in English carries the same meaning of 'around' as in Spanish, while words containing 'vol-' like 'revolve' and 'evolution' relate to turning or rolling motion. The English word 'circumvolution' is a direct cognate, meaning a complete turn or coil around something.
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