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undulant

[uhn-juh-luhnt, uhn-dyuh-, -duh-] / ˈʌn dʒə lənt, ˈʌn dyə-, -də- /


ADJECTIVE
undulating
Synonyms
STRONGEST
STRONG
WEAK


Example Sentences

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Undulant surfaces treated this way suggested rough-hewn stones or meteors from a Technicolor world.

From New York Times • Feb. 25, 2012

Undulant fever may smolder for years, suddenly flare up into a complex disease resembling typhoid, malaria or tuberculosis.

From Time Magazine Archive

Undulant fever is a mysterious disease that makes uncounted millions miserable.

From Time Magazine Archive

Undulant fever, barely 40 years ago an ailment chiefly of the Mediterranean world,* is already a major problem in most of North and South America.

From Time Magazine Archive

Undulant fever seldom kills, but it may keep its victims wretched.

From Time Magazine Archive




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