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If you are referring to wavy hair, or a wavy line, it is "ondulé/-e."
The wavy line above the accent mark on the keyboard is called a tilde (~). It is often used in various languages to denote nasalization of vowels, as seen in Spanish (e.g., "ñ"). Additionally, the tilde serves functions in mathematics and programming, such as representing approximation or bitwise negation.
When a word is underlined by a red wavy line, it signifies that that word is misspelled.
Green wavy line
The Billabong company uses a black background with a white wavy line for a logo.
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right click on your name and select add to dictionary, then the dictionary will recognise it as correct anytime it is written
Word also has a grammar checker that displays a green wavy line below a phrase or sentence when a POSSIBLE grammatical error is detected. Right click the green wavy line to display suggested corrections.
One wavy line (~) represents similarity. Two wavy lines (≈) means "approximately." THree wavy lines (≋) would most likely mean approximately identical to.
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a wavy line = un ligne sinueuse / un ligne qui ondule his hair is wavy = ses cheveux sont ondulés