Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- noun The state or quality of being wavy or undulating.
from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English.
- noun The quality or state of being wavy.
from Wiktionary, Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License.
- noun   The quality of being wavy ; the extent to which something is wavy.
- noun of hair  A tendency to formwaves orcurls .
from WordNet 3.0 Copyright 2006 by Princeton University. All rights reserved.
- noun (of hair) a tendency to curl
- noun unevenness produced by waves or wrinkles
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Examples
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								It is finer in quality and possesses more waviness, which is a help in the process of spinning. 
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								Are you saying there is "waviness" in both the files I uploaded? VideoHelp.com Forum 2010 
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								Are you saying there is "waviness" in both the files I uploaded? VideoHelp.com Forum 2010 
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								The only thing is, others have said they've seen issues with the converted video on their systems as well. brassplyer - what do you mean by "waviness"? VideoHelp.com Forum 2010 
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								The only thing is, others have said they've seen issues with the converted video on their systems as well. brassplyer - what do you mean by "waviness"? VideoHelp.com Forum 2010 
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								The only thing is, others have said they've seen issues with the converted video on their systems as well. brassplyer - what do you mean by "waviness"? VideoHelp.com Forum 2010 
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								Are you saying there is "waviness" in both the files I uploaded? VideoHelp.com Forum 2010 
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								Are you saying there is "waviness" in both the files I uploaded? VideoHelp.com Forum 2010 
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								Whether or not you get "waviness" on a DVD will depend on how well your DVD player deinterlaces VideoHelp.com Forum 2010 
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								Whether or not you get "waviness" on a DVD will depend on how well your DVD player deinterlaces VideoHelp.com Forum 2010 
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