"Undulations" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
To rise and fall in a wavelike motion; oscillate or fluctuate gently.
Example: The terrain undulated across the countryside, with rolling hills and valleys.
1. The mountainous terrain caused gentle undulations in the road, making it difficult to drive.
2. The waves caused undulations in the surface of the pool, threatening to splash anyone near the water's edge.
3. The undulations in the earthquake's surface made it hard for seismologists to predict its next move.
4. The fabric of the sail undulated in the wind, causing it to billow out across the mast.
5. The doctor explained to the patient that the undulations in her ECG were a sign of a potentially serious heart condition.
Not having had something (e.g., a drink) that has been consumed.<br><br>Having a supply of (e.g., water, liquid) still to drink.<br><br>socialized (interpellation)
I couldn't find any definition or meaning for the word "undulance". It's possible that it's a non-existing or made-up word.
Having or characterized by a wavelike or curved motion, often with ridges or crests, resembling a wave.
To move in a wavelike or curved motion, typically with a repeated rise and fall; to wave or wobble.
<strong>Undulation</strong> refers to a wavelike movement or motion, often in a continuous and gentle manner. It can describe a physical phenomenon, such as a wave in the ocean, a ripple in a pond, or the movement of a snake's body. It can also be used figuratively to describe a fluctuation or variation in quantity or quality, such as an undulation in temperature or interest rates.<br><br>Example sentences:<br><br> The ocean's undulation was soothing to watch as the waves gently rolled in.<br> The company experienced an undulation in their sales figures over the past quarter.<br> The landscape undulated with rolling hills and wooded valleys as we drove through the countryside.<br><br>Synonyms for <strong>undulation</strong> include:<br><br> wave<br> ripple<br> oscillation<br> fluctuation<br> movement<br> wavelet<br><br>Antonyms for <strong>undulation</strong> include:<br><br> flatness<br> stability<br> constancy<br> stillness
Wavy or sinuous in shape, especially wavy or bent in a series of rounded undulations, or having a wavelike or wrinkled surface.
A device or a system that produces a continuous change in the direction of a magnetic or electric field, used to generate a beam of charged particles that oscillates along a curved path. It is commonly used in particle accelerators and electron beam applications.
Wavering or alternating in such a way as to resemble a wave; having a wavelike or wavy motion.
Undulipodia refers to a type of flagellum, a whip-like structure found on eukaryotic cells, particularly in protists, algae, and some protozoa. The term "undulipodium" comes from the Latin words "undula," meaning "wave," and "podium," meaning "base" or "foot."
The word "undulous" is an adjective that means wavering or uncertain in one's opinions, affections, or loyalties, often in a way that is inconsistent or indecisive.
Excessive or greater than what is considered fair, reasonable, or necessary.<br><br>Example: She was punished unduly for a minor mistake.