Illustration: Corrugation of the lining membrane of the Graafian capsule after impregnation.
He was, therefore, so surprised that he could hardly believe his eyes when, on rounding another corrugation of the rock-face, he saw another bear coming to meet him.
It climbed steeply through a deep re-entrant, a mighty perpendicular corrugation of the rock-face, and then disappeared again around another jutting bastion.
It has a slight grain or corrugation on the surface, is tough and strong, takes gilding well, wears well and if of best quality and handled much is usually quite durable; that is, will last five or six years on popular fiction.
I believe that such results settle the question in regard to the local strength which corrugation imparts to iron and its adaptation in the construction of vessels.
He was sitting with his face bent over the manuscript, a deepcorrugation marked his brow, and a settled look of pain his mouth.
No limit is set to the amount of corrugation or displacement or to the strength of the faulting or folding.
In Powell's original definition of this class of rivers, he said that the valleys of the Uinta mountains are occupied by "drainage that was established antecedent to the corrugation or displacement of the beds by faulting or folding.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "corrugation" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.