undulant
1Undulant — Un du*lant, a. Undulating. [R.] [1913 Webster] …
2undulant — 1830, from L. undulans, from unda wave (see WATER (Cf. water)) …
3undulant — [un′jə lənt, un′dyələnt] adj. moving in or as in waves; undulating …
4undulant — adjective Date: 1822 1. rising and falling in waves 2. having a wavy form, outline, or surface < played her approach shot onto the undulant green > …
5undulant — undulance, n. /un jeuh leuhnt, un dyeuh , deuh /, adj. undulating; wavelike in motion or pattern: an undulant edge. [1820 30; UNDUL(ATE) + ANT] * * * …
6undulant — adj. moving like waves; fluctuating. Phrases and idioms: undulant fever brucellosis in humans. Etymology: L undulare (as UNDULATE) …
7undulant fever — n. a persistent form of brucellosis, transmitted to people from lower, esp. domestic, animals, or their products, and characterized by an undulating, or recurrent, fever, sweating, and pains in the joints …
8Undulant fever — An infectious disease due to the bacteria Brucella that characteristically causes rising and falling fevers, sweats, malaise, weakness, anorexia, headache, myalgia (muscle pain) and back pain. The disease is called undulant fever because the… …
9undulant fever — malta fever malta fever n. (Med.) An infectious disease contracted from meat or milk products from infected domestic animals; called also {brucellosis} and {undulant fever}. [WordNet 1.5] …
10undulant — adjective Having the characteristics of a wave; wavelike …