Aestuous

/ˈɛstjuəs/ adjective

Characterized by surging, swelling, or wave-like motion; turbulent and restless like heated or tidal water.

From Latin 'aestuosus' meaning 'surging, tidal, hot,' derived from 'aestus.' The adjective preserves the sense of agitated, turbulent motion.

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