Waterripple refers to the pattern of waves that are formed on the surface of water when it is disturbed, such as when a stone is thrown into a pond or when wind blows over a body of water. The waterripples are characterized by concentric circles that expand outward from the point of disturbance, with the amplitude and frequency of the ripples depending on the size and force of the disturbance. Waterripples can create a mesmerizing visual effect, and they are often used as a design element in various forms of art, such as paintings, photography, and graphic design.