Wavy vs Corrugated - What's the difference?
wavy | corrugated |
Rising or swelling in waves.
Full of waves.
Moving to and fro; undulating.
Having wave-like shapes on its border or surface; waved.
(botany, of a margin) Moving up and down relative to the surface; undulate.
(heraldry) , in a wavy line; applied to ordinaries, or division lines.
(goose).
* 1862 , in The Zoologist: a popular miscellany of natural history , volume 20, page 7835:
* 1888 , in the Journals of the Senate of Canada , volume 22, Appendix 1, page 237:
(corrugate)
Marked with parallel folds, ridges or furrows.
Bent into regular curved folds or grooves.
As adjectives the difference between wavy and corrugated
is that wavy is rising or swelling in waves while corrugated is marked with parallel folds, ridges or furrows.As a noun wavy
is (goose).As a verb corrugated is
(corrugate).wavy
English
Etymology 1
Adjective
(er)Etymology 2
See wavey .Noun
(wavies)- According to Indian report, a great breeding-ground for the blue wavy is the country lying in the interior of the north-east point of Labrador, Cape Dudley Digges.
- The blue and white wavies breed in the barren grounds and feed chiefly on berries.