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Definitions for undulatory
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Princeton's WordNet
undulatory, undulantadjective
resembling waves in form or outline or motion
Wiktionary
undulatoryadjective
That undulates, or that causes undulations
Samuel Johnson's Dictionary
Undulatoryadjective
Moving in the manner of waves.
Etymology: from undulate.
A constant undulatory motion is perceived by looking through telescopes. John Arbuthnot, on Air.
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undulatory
Undulatory refers to anything that moves in a wavelike motion or any motion that resembles the rising and falling pattern of waves. It's related to the action, process, or form of undulating or waving.
Webster Dictionary
Undulatoryadjective
moving in the manner of undulations, or waves; resembling the motion of waves, which successively rise or swell rise or swell and fall; pertaining to a propagated alternating motion, similar to that of waves
Numerology
Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of undulatory in Chaldean Numerology is: 3
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of undulatory in Pythagorean Numerology is: 7
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- متموجArabic
- vlnivýCzech
- bølgendeDanish
- wellenförmigGerman
- ondulanteEsperanto
- ondulatorioSpanish
- aaltoilevaaFinnish
- ondulatoireFrench
- neamhdultachIrish
- लहरदारHindi
- hullámzóHungarian
- bergelombangIndonesian
- ondulatorioItalian
- גליHebrew
- 波� のJapanese
- ಅಲೆಅಲೆಯಾದKannada
- 물결치는Korean
- undulatoryLatin
- golvendDutch
- bølgendeNorwegian
- falistyPolish
- ondulatórioPortuguese
- ondulatoriuRomanian
- волнообразныйRussian
- böljandeSwedish
- அலைக்கற்றைTamil
- అల్లకల్లోలంTelugu
- ไม่เป็นระเบียบThai
- dalgalıTurkish
- хвилеподібнийUkrainian
- ناگوارUrdu
- gợn sóngVietnamese
- 起伏的Chinese
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