undulator

/ˈʌndʒəleɪtər/
noun
  1. A person or thing that undulates, or moves in a wavy pattern.
    • The dancer was a graceful undulator, her whole body flowing like water.
    • The machine acted as an undulator, creating waves in the liquid.
    • The snake is a natural undulator, moving without legs.
  2. A device that produces a wavy or oscillating motion, especially in scientific instruments.
    • The undulator helped create the ripples in the water tank for the physics demonstration.
    • Engineers designed a new undulator to test the material's flexibility.
    • The undulator in the laboratory generated precise wave patterns for the experiment.
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