Convexital

Convexital (from the Latin convexitas - convexity) is a term referring to convex shapes and structures.

Convexital objects have a convex surface that is curved outward. This is the opposite of concave or concavity objects.

The term "convexital" is often used in geometry to describe convex polyhedra, such as the convexital polyhedron. In anatomy, it can refer to the convex parts of the body.

The convexital form is also found in architecture and design. Convexital elements such as arches and domes are widely used in buildings.

Thus, "convexital" is a general term referring to convex structures and shapes in geometry, anatomy, architecture, and other fields. Its root comes from the Latin word for convexity.