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rimpel

Rimpel is a term with multiple uses in Dutch-speaking contexts and as a surname. In Dutch, rimpel (plural rimpels) denotes a small crease or wave-like irregularity on a surface. It is used for wrinkles in skin or folds in fabric, and for small waves or ripples on the surface of water.

Beyond its everyday use, rimpel can appear as a surname in Dutch- and German-speaking regions. The name

In descriptive or technical writing, rimpel may be employed to refer to surface irregularities that resemble

Overall, rimpel is primarily recognized as a Dutch word for a wrinkle or ripple and as a

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is
relatively
uncommon,
and
there
are
no
widely
known
figures
universally
associated
with
it.
wrinkles
or
ripples.
This
can
apply
to
textiles,
paper,
or
interfaces
where
moisture,
movement,
or
tension
creates
small
distortions.
The
term
generally
carries
no
specific
technical
definition
outside
its
ordinary
sense
of
a
crease
or
ripple,
and
its
interpretation
depends
on
the
context
in
which
it
appears.
surname
of
limited
geographic
distribution.
Its
usage
in
English-language
texts
is
typically
as
a
loanword
or
in
discussions
of
language,
culture,
or
onomastics
rather
than
as
a
term
with
a
specialized
technical
meaning.