Definitionadj. resembling waves in form or outline or motion
Last update: August 25, 2015
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During this period it remains still, except for certain undulatory movements of the posterior part of the body which probably aid in respiration. [Please select]
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Indeed, a number of their notes suggested that bird, as did also their manner of flight, which was quite undulatory. [Please select]
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What pitch is to the ear in acoustics, colour is to the eye in the undulatory theory of light. [Please select]
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This consensus of evidence is one of the strongest points of the undulatory theory. [Please select]
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This subject may be illustrated by the phenomena which first suggested the undulatory theory to the mind of Hooke. [Please select]
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Still the Undulatory Theory had undoubtedly dawned upon the mind of this remarkable man. [Please select]
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