vågformade
Vågformade is a Swedish adjective meaning wave-shaped or undulating. It is used to describe contours, edges, or patterns that follow a sinusoidal or rolling form rather than straight lines. The term conveys a rhythmic curvature that can be observed in both natural and manufactured objects.
Etymology and grammar: The word is formed from våg meaning "wave" and formad meaning "shaped." The base
Applications: In geology and geography, vågformade features describe coastlines, dunes, or rock layers with undulating profiles.
Examples: A vågformad kant on a wood panel; a fabric with vågformade motifs; a bridge railing designed