convolution
n. US //ˈkɑnvəˌɫuʃən// UK //kɒnvəlˈuːʃən// con·vo·lu·tion
Borrowed from Latin convolutus (“to roll together”), past participle of convolvere, from con- + volvere (“to roll”), with the suffix -tion. Equivalent to convolute + -ion. The mathematical sense is a semantic calque from Faltung.