The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48:
Evolute \Ev"o*lute\, n. [L. evolutus unrolled, p. p. of
   evolvere. See Evolve.] (Geom.)
   A curve from which another curve, called the involute or
   evolvent, is described by the end of a thread gradually wound
   upon the former, or unwound from it. See Involute. It is
   the locus of the centers of all the circles which are
   osculatory to the given curve or evolvent.
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   Note: Any curve may be an evolute, the term being applied to
         it only in its relation to the involute.
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