0 to cover or surround something completely:
1 to cover or surround something completely:
However, enveloping grasps have the benefit of being robust to variations in the contact locations, so determining them precisely is unnecessary.
And the workspace of the cube-manipulator is, then, the intersection of the three enveloping solids.
The dashed lines represent the permutation envelopes calculated based on 1000 permutations of the morphs among locations within each population (see text for details).
Of course, the complexity enveloping a pattern in each specific setting has to be partially cleared so as to get at its basic mechanism.
The journal vividly portrays the sense of uncertainty that enveloped the city as news of a^airs around its perimeters trickled in.
It is ultimately the dimension by virtue of which things appear as enveloping one another rather than being juxtaposed.
We can learn from the orchids and the butterflies, just as we can consider the forest enveloping them.
An audience is no longer offered the single-point perspective of film, but is instead enveloped within a three-dimensional space.