Similar words: adulation, undulate, undulant, emulation, regulation, population, inoculation, circulation. Meaning: [‚ʌndjʊ'leɪʃn /-dʒə-] n. 1. an undulating curve 2. wavelike motion; a gentle rising and falling in the manner of waves 3. (physics) a movement up and down or back and forth.
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(1) The road followed the undulations of the landscape.
(2) The downs fell in gentle undulations to the sea.
(3) Silence brooded over the long undulations of the national park.
(4) The pickup's stylus must faithfully track undulations which are smaller than the wavelength of light.
(5) The undulations in Rough or Not paper allow the dusty pastel more surface area to grip to.
(6) Learn more about the lower undulation belly dance move with tips from a belly dancer in this free dance lesson video.
(7) The undulation abnormity type is to take open and pressure in turn as the remarkable characteristic.
(8) The altimetry geoid undulation is mainly conducted by convergence between two or three plates, and its components at short wavelength characterize tectonics within basins.
(9) For 30 year international petroleum price undulation is fierce, the overall assumes the trend of escalation.
(10) The risks are from electricity market undulation, the rise of policies execution cost, inertness after finishing the quotient and the policies invalidation.
(11) Would you the undulation of one wave, its trick to me transfer.
(12) For the undulation of temperature and driven current will influence the testing result[sentencedict.com/undulation.html], they need to be invariableness during testing.
(13) Rocking undulation turns in belly dancing will allow a belly dancer to move around a room.
(14) The fast generation of this undulation over the East China Sea is the result of the depression, which was generated from the north trough moving southeasterly in conjunction with the south trough.
(15) The undulation of Mohorovicic discontinuity under JX region only causes the gravity anomaly of 21-42 milligals.
(16) The undulation shape of inversion interface can be correlated to that of sounding data at known borehole, the average depth error being 10%, and the minimum depth error being 2% only.
(17) Dance the grapevine step rocking undulation belly dancing move with press down arms using tips from a dance instructor in this free dance lesson video.
(18) The dolphin kick and body undulation exercises simply teach you how to learn the technique described above.
(19) Microprocessor control on this long reach mower keeps the hood floating over undulations.
(20) Roebling had, in effect, fashioned a single hollow beam as protection against cumulative undulations.
(21) Plant communities in the vicinity of the Amazon arise in accordance with the undulations of the terrain.
(22) The ride is firm but damping first class as undulations and bumps are swallowed up with ease.
(23) The hands at the sides allow for easier body undulation.
(24) To swim butterfly correctly it is important to have mastered the body undulation and dolphin kick first before adding the arm movement.
(25) This paper probes emphatically into the accuracy uncertainty of LSMM from atmospheric condition and terrain undulation by taking unmixing vegetation abundance based on LSMM as an example.
(26) The hands at the sides allow for easier body undulation. It is much better for beginners.
(27) Then , it researches the Methods : To revise the impact of terrain undulation, and presents the arithmetics.
(28) Some people have it easier to learn the dolphin kick and body undulation than others, and it seems that girls learn this motion faster than boys.
(29) The silkworm cocoon market price assumes the periodic vibration and the undulation multiplicity.
(30) Powders stopping angle (PSA) is an important performance factor about powders mechanics, but its measured data generally shows a large undulation with traditional measuring method.
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