tortuosity
/tɔːrˈtjuːɒsɪti/Definitions
1. noun
The state or quality of being tortuous; a twisting or turning movement.
“The engineer studied the tortuosity of the river’s course to design a more efficient bridge.”
2. noun
A measure of the complexity of a system, such as a network or a blood vessel.
“The researchers calculated the tortuosity of the blood vessels in the patient’s brain.”