undulance

undulance
\\ˈənjələn(t)s, ˈənd(y)əl-\ noun (-s)
Etymology: from undulant, after such pairs as English abundant : abundance
: the quality or state of being undulant

his prose has some of the undulance of the sea — New Yorker


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  • undulance — n. fluctuation, condition of being undulant …   English contemporary dictionary

  • undulance — un·du·lance …   English syllables

  • undulant — undulance, n. /un jeuh leuhnt, un dyeuh , deuh /, adj. undulating; wavelike in motion or pattern: an undulant edge. [1820 30; UNDUL(ATE) + ANT] * * * …   Universalium

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