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undulation

[uhn-juh-ley-shuhn, uhn-dyuh-, -duh-] / ˌʌn dʒəˈleɪ ʃən, ˌʌn dyə-, -də- /


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“It’s a course where you have so much undulation in the fairways that if it gets firmer it gets very bounce dependent.”

From New York Times

Balls can be propelled almost sideways by the undulations on the fairways, some of which can be unhittable especially in dry and fast conditions.

From Seattle Times

Archaeologists and local workers noticed an unusual, pit-shaped undulation of sediment within the walls of one of their trenches.

From Science Magazine

In Josephine Lee’s underwater video, a diver punctuates the action, but her splash is secondary to the steady undulations of currents and refracted light.

From Washington Post

In lateral undulation, all points of the snake’s body bend from side to side.

From New York Times