sawtooth wave
English
    
    Etymology
    
From sawtooth + wave, named for its resemblance to the jagged teeth of a saw when graphed.
Noun
    
sawtooth wave (plural sawtooth waves)
- (mathematics, engineering) A function or waveform that repeatedly ramps upwards (usually linearly) and then sharply drops.
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Translations
    
function or waveform that ramps upwards and then sharply drops
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