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bølget

Bølget is a term used in Norwegian and Danish to describe something that has waves or a wave-like form. Grammatically, bølget is the adjective form derived from bølge, meaning wave, with the suffix -t. In everyday language it describes surfaces and landscapes with a rolling, undulating profile, such as a bølget kyst or a bølget taklinje. In geomorphology and geography, the word is used to describe landforms shaped by wave action or wind so that they exhibit sinusoidal ridges and troughs and other undulating patterns.

In design and textiles, bølget denotes patterns or textures that imitate waves, for example bølget mønster

Linguistically, bølget is a common descriptive term in Norwegian and Danish, used to convey movement, rhythm,

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bølget
stof,
and
in
architecture
it
may
refer
to
façades
with
a
wavy
silhouette.
or
contour.
It
is
typically
not
a
proper
noun,
though
it
can
appear
in
brand
names,
product
lines,
or
place-naming
as
a
borrowed
or
stylized
usage.