undulate

undulate
Synonyms and related words:
alternate, bank, be here again, be poised, billow, brandish, break, circle, comb, come again, come and go, come around, come round, come round again, come up again, crab, crash, cycle, dash, dip, ebb and flow, feather, fishtail, flap, flaunt, float, flourish, flutter, fly, heave, intermit, lift, loop, oscillate, peak, plow, popple, porpoise, pull out, pull up, pulsate, pulse, push down, reappear, recur, reoccur, repeat, return, revolve, rise, rise and fall, roll, roll around, rotate, scend, send, shake, sideslip, skid, slidder, smash, snake, spin, spiral, stunt, surge, swell, swing, toss, turn, wag, wave, wheel, wheel around, wield, wigwag, yaw

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  • Undulate — Un du*late, a. [L. undulatus undulated, wavy, a dim. from unda a wave; cf. AS. ??, Icel. unnr; perhaps akin to E. water. Cf. {Abound}, {Inundate}, {Redound}, {Surround}.] Same as {Undulated}. [1913 Webster] …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • Undulate — Un du*late, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Undulated}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Undulating}.] To cause to move backward and forward, or up and down, in undulations or waves; to cause to vibrate. [1913 Webster] Breath vocalized, that is, vibrated and undulated.… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • Undulate — Un du*late, v. i. To move in, or have, undulations or waves; to vibrate; to wave; as, undulating air. [1913 Webster] …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • undulate — index beat (pulsate), circuitous, oscillate, vacillate Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …   Law dictionary

  • undulate — (v.) 1660s, from UNDULATION (Cf. undulation). Related: undulated, undulating …   Etymology dictionary

  • undulate — waver, *swing, sway, oscillate, vibrate, fluctuate, pendulate Analogous words: *pulsate, pulse, beat, throb, palpitate …   New Dictionary of Synonyms

  • undulate — [v] rise and fall billow, flow, heave, oscillate, ripple, roll, surge, swell, swing, wave, wobble; concept 146 …   New thesaurus

  • undulate — ► VERB 1) move with a smooth wave like motion. 2) have a wavy form or outline. DERIVATIVES undulation noun undulatory adjective. ORIGIN from Latin undulatus, from unda a wave …   English terms dictionary

  • undulate — [un′jə lāt΄, un′dyəlāt΄; ] for adj. [, un′dyəlit, un′jəlāt΄, un′dyəlāt΄] vt. undulated, undulating [< L undulatus, undulated < * undula, dim. of unda, a wave: see WATER] 1. to cause to move in waves 2. to give a wavy form, margin, or… …   English World dictionary

  • Undulate — To have a wavy border or form. Also, to rise and fall like a wave. For example, the border of a wound may undulate, as may the edge of a rash. And sound waves may undulate. The word undulate comes from the Latin undula which is the diminutive of… …   Medical dictionary

  • undulate — UK [ˈʌndjʊleɪt] / US [ˈʌndʒəˌleɪt] verb [intransitive] Word forms undulate : present tense I/you/we/they undulate he/she/it undulates present participle undulating past tense undulated past participle undulated mainly literary to move gently up… …   English dictionary

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