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corrugate, corrugates; corrugated; corrugating (verbs)
1. To fold into parallel ridges and troughs, or to fold something; such as, a sheet of cardboard into parallel ridges and troughs.
2. Etymology: from Latin corrugatus, past participle of corrugare, "to wrinkle"; from com-, cor-, "together, with" + rugare. "to wrinkle".
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corrugated (adjective)
A reference to a shape of alternating parallel grooves and ridges: "Cardboard boxes maintain their shape because they are reinforced with a corrugated layer inside the two flat-outer surfaces."
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corrugated
Referring to a body surface that is wrinkled in appearance.
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