"Wavy" typically refers to a form or pattern characterized by smooth, undulating curves or fluctuations, resembling waves. In a more casual context, it can describe hair that has a loose, flowing texture rather than being straight or tightly curled. Additionally, "wavy" can be used metaphorically to describe something that is not straightforward, such as a situation with ups and downs.
the french say ondule for wavy
One wavy line (~) represents similarity. Two wavy lines (≈) means "approximately." THree wavy lines (≋) would most likely mean approximately identical to.
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When a word is underlined by a red wavy line, it signifies that that word is misspelled.
It means congruent
ondulés means 'wavy' in French. les cheveux ondulés : wavy hair.
The two wavy lines symbolizes that the shapes are congruent. This means that they are the same size as each other.
I have wavy hair.
Wavy is correct.
If you are referring to wavy hair, or a wavy line, it is "ondulé/-e."
This is a characteristic of an English (vs American) style Lab. English Labs are the shorter, stalkier labs, and with a thicker coat, sometimes wavy in spots.