corrugation

[ UK /kˌɒɹuːɡˈe‍ɪʃən/ ]
NOUN
  1. a ridge on a corrugated surface
  2. the act of shaping into parallel ridges and grooves
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How To Use corrugation In A Sentence

  • If the period of corrugation is too small, the linearity of operating mode becomes very poor.
  • Strangely, the pattern on my feet matched the corrugations on the soles of the boots.
  • This allows the vent material to cover the ridge gap, and air exits through the corrugations.
  • Criss-cross the corrugations and two or three layers becomes very sturdy. Build A Sturdy Cardboard Laptop Stand | Lifehacker Australia
  • Slabs of sandstone and shale often retain what is called the ripple-mark -- that is, the corrugation of surface produced by the gentle agitation of shallow water over sand or mud. Chambers's Edinburgh Journal, No. 459 Volume 18, New Series, October 16, 1852
  • I search for corrugations in the trapezius muscles between her shoulder blades and rub them flat with my thumbs. World Wide Mind
  • The principal object of these flutes or "corrugations" is to give passage for the escape to the surface of the water forced through the center core hole in driving the pile. Concrete Construction Methods and Costs
  • Heads had risen above the corrugation of computers: the mountaineers sighting rescue? YESTERDAY'S SHADOW
  • Even so I liked licking the last salty, meaty bits off the shell's corrugations. Restaurant review: Aurelia
  • The overhead mare's tails of high cirrus now burned bright crimson, a gentle breeze rippling the water into corrugations of gold and purple. Working Title: "Third Persons"
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