undulatus
[ uhn-doo-ley-tuh s, -dyoo- ]
/ ˌʌn duˈleɪ təs, -dyu- /
noun Meteorology.
Origin of undulatus
< New Latin, Latin
undulātus. See
undulate
Words nearby undulatus
undulating membrane,
undulating pulse,
undulation,
undulatory,
undulatory theory,
undulatus,
unduly,
undying,
une,
unearned,
unearned income
Example sentences from the Web for undulatus
He named it undulatus, "undulating or wavy," owing to the undulating character of the markings on the body and fins.
Bass, Pike, Perch, and Others |James Alexander HenshallThe tail also differs, in having both upper and lower lobes rounded, instead of the upper being square as in the undulatus.
Game Birds and Game Fishes of the Pacific Coast |Harry Thom Payne