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10 Cards in this Set

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Additive
to put something into or join something onto something else
Subtractive
to withdraw or take away something from a larger unit
Solids
made of the same material throughout
Cavity
a hole or hollow space in something
Concave
curved inward like the inner surface of a bowl or sphere
Convex
having a surface that curves outward rather than inward
by spatial tension
his type of relationship requires that the two forms be relatively close
to each other
by edge-to-edge contact;
in this type of relationship, two forms shape a common edge
by face-to-face contact
this type of relationship require the two forms to have flat,
planar surfaces that are parallel to each other
by interlocking volumes
in this type of relationship, two forms interpenetrate each
other’s space