undulatory

English

Etymology

undulate + -ory

Adjective

undulatory (comparative more undulatory, superlative most undulatory)

  1. That undulates, or that causes undulations
    • 1906, James George Frazer, Adonis, Attis, Osiris, volume 2, page 146:
      His body was contracted and bent towards them, and described an undulatory movement like that of a worm writhing.
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