0 a small crease on the skin (usually on one’s face) -- kedutan; kerutan
1 to (cause to) become full of wrinkles or creases -- mengedutkan
The elongated grooves and wrinkles were presumably produced by dehydration.
The surface of thrombus was uneven and wrinkled in some portions.
To make the society lady look comic, he gives her messy hair and floating fragments of frills, and exaggerates the wrinkles in her gown.
She positioned herself on the front row, her brow wrinkled with concentration as she followed the movements of the instructor very closely.
I do not intend to provide an alternate model of modern government but, rather, to suggest some analytic wrinkles in its terrain.
They reveal interesting wrinkles on the surface of the orthodox piety which the priests sought to project through saints' lives and moral exempla.
He got to his feet and began to wade towards the shore, pressing his toes into the firm, wrinkled sand.
The vesicles display wrinkles and folds interpreted as preservational features due to compaction after burial.