wavymargined
Wavymargined is a coined adjective used to describe objects, surfaces, or layouts that feature a margin or border with a wave-like, undulating contour rather than a straight edge. The term is most commonly encountered in discussions of graphic design, typography, and paper arts, where margins can be manipulated for aesthetic rhythm or visual texture.
Etymology: the word blends wave, margin, and past participle suffix -ed to form a single descriptor. It
Usage: wavymargined elements may appear as borders around images, page margins, or text blocks. In practice,
Origin and usage notes: The term has no fixed origin in any single publication and tends to