crinkle in the PONS Dictionary

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English
The flower is similar to those of other downingias, except it is lightly crinkled, with the upper lobes often curled back and the edges of the lower lobes uneven.
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As lesions enlarge and leaf damage progresses, symptomatic leaf edges become dry, dead, and crinkled.
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It is also susceptible to the beet leaf curl virus, which causes crinkling and stunting of the leaves.
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Local symptoms appear above ground, and plant leaves are typically distorted in shape, crinkled, and discolored with hard surfaces.
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For clarity in this article the first crinkle will be taken as the southernmost top.
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During culling, seedlings that have grassy, crinkled, twisted, or rolled leaves are discarded.
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The books are bound with the grain of the paper to ensure that they open easily and lie flat without crinkling or buckling.
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The boundary wall of the estate is a crinkle crankle wall built in a wavy line for extra stability.
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The green or grayish leaves are up to 28 centimeters long and have wavy or crinkled edges, or are cut into deep lobes or teeth.
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Examples include flat-twisted half-back styles, flat-twisted mohawk styles, braided buns and braid-outs (or lock crinkles).
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