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undulant
[ uhn-juh-luhnt, uhn-dyuh-, -duh- ]
undulant
/ ˈʌndjʊlənt /
adjective
- rare.resembling waves; undulating
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Derived Forms
- ˈundulance, noun
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Other Words From
- undu·lance noun
- non·undu·lant adjective
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Word History and Origins
Origin of undulant1
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Example Sentences
Against the blue background of the sky, green hill-tops trace an undulant line.
She had the same undulant black hair, the same oval face and olive complexion, the same snapping eyes.
The air came brisk and sweet; it rippled the fields to undulant shimmer of flashing purple and green and gold.
"Now," he said, when he was stretched out on the undulant moss.
Beyond was a lake, very blue in the sunlight, bulwarked by undulant hills.
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