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zigzag <a zigzag; zigzags> SUBST

zigzag ADJ

zigzag ADV

zigzag SUBST (shapes)

zigzag ADJ

zigzag

zigzag course

zigzag folds GÉOL

zigzag lightning MÉTÉO

zigzag riveting ARCHIT

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The second half is much wider, much contorted and often zigzagging.
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It features three zigzag brick and limestone panels, brick pilasters with stepped capitals, and entrances with limestone pilasters.
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A second terra-cotta frieze runs the whole length of the lower facade, presenting a dramatic collection of angular zigzags and curvy leaves.
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The other chief motives are the festoon, and the zigzag.
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The net result is that electrons take a zigzag path due to the collisions, but generally drift in a direction opposing the electric field.
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The upper part shows a golden zigzag line on a blue background.
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Sometimes there are a number of whitish zigzag bands near the aperture.
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A machine's zigzag stitch can create thicker lines within a design or be used to create a border.
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The huipil is usually white with colorful cross-stripping and zigzag designs woven into the cloth using the brocade technique still commonly used today.
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The front of the branches carries small nodes in a row or zigzag line between the apertures.
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