It is called a tilde.
The wavy mark over an n is called a tilde. It is often used in languages like Spanish and Portuguese to indicate pronunciation.
Accent mark The wavy line (making 'n' into 'nyuh') is called a 'tilde'
Wavy layers in rock deposits form due to folding, which occurs under high pressure and high temperatures. The rock layers bend and create the wavy appearance. Not sure if that is what you're looking for Wavy layers can also simply be a bedform within sedimentary rocks - these are called wavy bedding or wavy lamination.
Water.
Scallop shell
eñe pronounced: en-yay The wavy line over the 'n' is called a 'tilde'
It usually means water.
it means water
Fusili? Or possibly lasagna noodles.
Disconformity.
I have wavy hair (more straight than wavy) and I always use the highest setting. Why? Because your curls last longer and it is less damaging to use the curling iron on hottest setting once than over and over again on low.
Set it to grill mode, usually signified by a wavy line.
it means water