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krullende

Krullende is a term used in several Germanic languages, notably Dutch, Danish, and Norwegian. It functions as an adjective describing something that curls or has curling properties, and it is also the present participle form of the verb meaning to curl in these languages. As an adjective, it can describe objects, features, or natural phenomena that exhibit curling shapes or movements.

In use, krullende appears in phrases such as krullende haren (curly hair) or krullende bølger (curling waves)

Etymology and related forms: The word derives from the verb meaning to curl in each language, with

Overall, krullende is a descriptive, descriptive tool in Dutch, Danish, and Norwegian for portraying curvature and

in
Danish
or
Norwegian.
In
Dutch,
you
will
also
encounter
krullende
in
similar
contexts,
for
example
krullende
haren
or
krullende
sliert
(a
curling
strand).
The
form
is
flexible
and
can
be
placed
before
or
after
the
noun
it
modifies,
depending
on
the
language’s
syntax.
cognates
across
Dutch,
Danish,
and
Norwegian.
It
conveys
a
sense
of
motion
or
form
that
produces
curls.
A
closely
related
adjective
in
these
languages
is
krøllete
(or
krøllet
in
some
varieties),
which
more
often
denotes
a
fixed
curly
state
rather
than
the
act
of
curling
itself.
regional
variations
may
influence
preferred
terms
for
describing
curly
hair
or
curling
features.
curl,
whether
applied
to
hair,
waves,
threads,
or
other
objects.