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Wavy

Wavy is an adjective describing objects or patterns that feature a series of smooth curves or ridges that rise and fall in a regular, flowing manner. A wavy line, for example, consists of continuous bends rather than sharp turns or straight segments, often approximating a sine wave in its most regular form. The term is also used to describe textures and surfaces that show such undulations.

In nature, wavy patterns appear in water surfaces where waves are generated by wind or currents, in

In human use, “wavy” describes hair texture that includes soft bends or waves, typically between straight and

Although related to the concept of waves, wavy should not be confused with zigzag patterns, which involve

plant
leaves
with
gentle
contoured
edges,
and
in
geological
formations
such
as
dune
ridges
and
laminated
rock
layers.
Wavy
contours
can
also
be
observed
in
light
and
shadow,
giving
a
sense
of
movement
in
photography
and
painting.
curly
types.
It
is
also
common
in
design
and
art
to
employ
wavy
lines
and
shapes
to
convey
dynamism
or
softness.
In
engineering,
wavy
or
undulating
profiles
appear
in
corrugated
materials,
which
gain
stiffness
from
the
regular
curvature
of
their
cross-section,
and
in
architecture
and
product
design
to
create
visual
rhythm.
angular
corners,
or
curly
patterns,
which
consist
of
tighter
loops.
See
also
wave,
undulation,
sinusoid.