reˈundulate, v.
(riː-)
[re- 5 a.]
trans. To cause to undulate again.
| 1698 Fryer Acc. E. India & P. 129 The bandying Eccho still persecutes with terrible repeated Sounds, meeting fresh Objects to reundulate it. 1839–52 Bailey Festus 168 Spear after spear And line on line reundulating light. |
So reunduˈlation.
| 1671 Phil. Trans. VI. 3057 As the Tube enlarges it self,..the Circles both of Reundulation and Reverberation become greater. |