1. kinked - Adjective
2. kinked - Verb
of Kink
Source: Webster's dictionaryQuoyle with regards to Petal, his wife, "There was a month of fiery happiness. Then six kinked years of suffering...In another time, in another sex, she would have been Genghis Khan. Annie Proulx
First few with straight leading edge, later retrofitted with Phase 2 (kinked) wing. Source: Internet
At certain values of plate voltage and current, the tetrode characteristic curves are kinked due to secondary emission. Source: Internet
Specifically, the results of that study suggest that this phenomenon resembles the passage of light through fiber optic tubes (which do not function as effectively when kinked or sharply curved or coiled). Source: Internet
This is why on the kinked demand curve model the lower segment of the demand curve is inelastic. Source: Internet