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WAVE; Wave album; Wave (album); Wave (song); Wave (character); Wave (comics)
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wave         
  • Surface waves in water showing water ripples
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  • Animation showing the effect of a cross-polarized gravitational wave on a ring of [[test particles]]
  • Sound pressure standing wave in a half-open pipe playing the 7th harmonic of the fundamental (''n'' = 4)
  • Schematic of light being dispersed by a prism. Click to see animation.
  • Light beam exhibiting reflection, refraction, transmission and dispersion when encountering a prism
  • Wavelength ''λ'', can be measured between any two corresponding points on a waveform
  • 300 px
  • The propagation of SV-wave in a homogeneous half-space (The horizontal displacement field)
  • The propagation of SV-wave in a homogeneous half-space (The vertical displacement field)
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  • nodes]]
  • left
  • Formation of a shock wave by a plane.
  • Illustration of the ''envelope'' (the slowly varying red curve) of an amplitude-modulated wave. The fast varying blue curve is the ''carrier'' wave, which is being modulated.
  • edition = Reprint of Academic Press 1981 }}</ref>
  • Sinusoidal traveling plane wave entering a region of lower wave velocity at an angle, illustrating the decrease in wavelength and change of direction (refraction) that results.
  • sawtooth]] waveforms.
REPEATED OSCILLATION ABOUT A STABLE EQUILIBRIUM
Wave Motion; Undulatory Theory; Traveling Wave; Traveling wave; Waving; Wave (physics); Wave (the earth sciences); Wave propagation; Wave motion; Wave motion in fluids; Wave motion in liquids; Travelling wave; Periodic wave; Progressive wave; Traveling waves; Wave propagation velocity; Speed of a wave; Waves (physics); Signal propagation; Wave-like system; Wave field
I
n.
moving ridge on the surface of water
1) a high, tall; mountainous wave
2) a tidal wave
3) waves break (on the rocks); crest
upsurge
4) a crime wave
physical disturbance that is transmitted in the propagation of sound or light
5) light; radio; sound; transverse waves
6) long; medium; short waves
brain rhythm
7) an alpha; brain wave
period of weather
8) a cold; heat wave
reaction
9) a shock wave
waviness of the hair
10) a permanent wave USAGE NOTE: In colloq. BE, a brainwave can also mean a 'sudden bright idea', which in AE is a brainstorm. In colloq. BE, a brainstorm is a 'sudden mental aberration'. However, the verb to brainstorm (as in a brainstorming session) is now CE.
II
v.
1) (A) wave goodbye to them; or: wave them goodbye
2) (D; intr., tr.) to wave at, to (wave to them; she waved her arm at me)
WAVE         
  • Surface waves in water showing water ripples
  • left
  • left
  • Animation showing the effect of a cross-polarized gravitational wave on a ring of [[test particles]]
  • Sound pressure standing wave in a half-open pipe playing the 7th harmonic of the fundamental (''n'' = 4)
  • Schematic of light being dispersed by a prism. Click to see animation.
  • Light beam exhibiting reflection, refraction, transmission and dispersion when encountering a prism
  • Wavelength ''λ'', can be measured between any two corresponding points on a waveform
  • 300 px
  • The propagation of SV-wave in a homogeneous half-space (The horizontal displacement field)
  • The propagation of SV-wave in a homogeneous half-space (The vertical displacement field)
  • s2cid=1347927}}</ref>
  • 400px
  • nodes]]
  • left
  • Formation of a shock wave by a plane.
  • Illustration of the ''envelope'' (the slowly varying red curve) of an amplitude-modulated wave. The fast varying blue curve is the ''carrier'' wave, which is being modulated.
  • edition = Reprint of Academic Press 1981 }}</ref>
  • Sinusoidal traveling plane wave entering a region of lower wave velocity at an angle, illustrating the decrease in wavelength and change of direction (refraction) that results.
  • sawtooth]] waveforms.
REPEATED OSCILLATION ABOUT A STABLE EQUILIBRIUM
Wave Motion; Undulatory Theory; Traveling Wave; Traveling wave; Waving; Wave (physics); Wave (the earth sciences); Wave propagation; Wave motion; Wave motion in fluids; Wave motion in liquids; Travelling wave; Periodic wave; Progressive wave; Traveling waves; Wave propagation velocity; Speed of a wave; Waves (physics); Signal propagation; Wave-like system; Wave field
<language, robotics> A robotics language. ["WAVE: A Model-Based Language for Manipulator Control", R.P. Paul, Ind Robot 4(1):10-17, 1979]. (1996-09-08)
wave         
  • Surface waves in water showing water ripples
  • left
  • left
  • Animation showing the effect of a cross-polarized gravitational wave on a ring of [[test particles]]
  • Sound pressure standing wave in a half-open pipe playing the 7th harmonic of the fundamental (''n'' = 4)
  • Schematic of light being dispersed by a prism. Click to see animation.
  • Light beam exhibiting reflection, refraction, transmission and dispersion when encountering a prism
  • Wavelength ''λ'', can be measured between any two corresponding points on a waveform
  • 300 px
  • The propagation of SV-wave in a homogeneous half-space (The horizontal displacement field)
  • The propagation of SV-wave in a homogeneous half-space (The vertical displacement field)
  • s2cid=1347927}}</ref>
  • 400px
  • nodes]]
  • left
  • Formation of a shock wave by a plane.
  • Illustration of the ''envelope'' (the slowly varying red curve) of an amplitude-modulated wave. The fast varying blue curve is the ''carrier'' wave, which is being modulated.
  • edition = Reprint of Academic Press 1981 }}</ref>
  • Sinusoidal traveling plane wave entering a region of lower wave velocity at an angle, illustrating the decrease in wavelength and change of direction (refraction) that results.
  • sawtooth]] waveforms.
REPEATED OSCILLATION ABOUT A STABLE EQUILIBRIUM
Wave Motion; Undulatory Theory; Traveling Wave; Traveling wave; Waving; Wave (physics); Wave (the earth sciences); Wave propagation; Wave motion; Wave motion in fluids; Wave motion in liquids; Travelling wave; Periodic wave; Progressive wave; Traveling waves; Wave propagation velocity; Speed of a wave; Waves (physics); Signal propagation; Wave-like system; Wave field
(waves, waving, waved)
Frequency: The word is one of the 1500 most common words in English.
1.
If you wave or wave your hand, you move your hand from side to side in the air, usually in order to say hello or goodbye to someone.
He waved at the waiter, who rushed to the table...
He grinned, waved, and said, 'Hi!'...
Elaine turned and waved her hand lazily and left.
VERB: V to/at n, V, V n, also V n prep
Wave is also a noun.
Steve stopped him with a wave of the hand...
Paddy spotted Mary Ann and gave her a cheery wave.
N-COUNT: usu with supp
2.
If you wave someone away or wave them on, you make a movement with your hand to indicate that they should move in a particular direction.
Leshka waved him away with a show of irritation...
VERB: V n adv/prep
3.
If you wave something, you hold it up and move it rapidly from side to side.
Hospital staff were outside to welcome him, waving flags and applauding...
She was apt to raise her voice and wave her hands about.
VERB: V n, V n adv/prep
-waving
Hundreds of banner-waving demonstrators took to the streets.
...a flag-waving crowd.
COMB in ADJ
-waving
There will be marching bands and plenty of flag-waving.
COMB in N-UNCOUNT
4.
If something waves, it moves gently from side to side or up and down.
...grass and flowers waving in the wind.
= sway
VERB: V
5.
A wave is a raised mass of water on the surface of water, especially the sea, which is caused by the wind or by tides making the surface of the water rise and fall.
...the sound of the waves breaking on the shore.
N-COUNT
6.
If someone's hair has waves, it curves slightly instead of being straight.
N-COUNT
7.
A wave is a sudden increase in heat or energy that spreads out from an earthquake or explosion.
The shock waves of the earthquake were felt in Teheran...
N-COUNT: with supp
8.
Waves are the form in which things such as sound, light, and radio signals travel.
Sound waves, light waves, and radio waves have a certain frequency, or number of waves per second.
N-COUNT: usu pl, oft supp N
9.
If you refer to a wave of a particular feeling, you mean that it increases quickly and becomes very intense, and then often decreases again.
She felt a wave of panic, but forced herself to leave the room calmly...
N-COUNT: usu N of n
10.
A wave is a sudden increase in a particular activity or type of behaviour, especially an undesirable or unpleasant one.
...the current wave of violence.
...an even newer crime wave.
N-COUNT: usu N of n
11.
wave         
  • Surface waves in water showing water ripples
  • left
  • left
  • Animation showing the effect of a cross-polarized gravitational wave on a ring of [[test particles]]
  • Sound pressure standing wave in a half-open pipe playing the 7th harmonic of the fundamental (''n'' = 4)
  • Schematic of light being dispersed by a prism. Click to see animation.
  • Light beam exhibiting reflection, refraction, transmission and dispersion when encountering a prism
  • Wavelength ''λ'', can be measured between any two corresponding points on a waveform
  • 300 px
  • The propagation of SV-wave in a homogeneous half-space (The horizontal displacement field)
  • The propagation of SV-wave in a homogeneous half-space (The vertical displacement field)
  • s2cid=1347927}}</ref>
  • 400px
  • nodes]]
  • left
  • Formation of a shock wave by a plane.
  • Illustration of the ''envelope'' (the slowly varying red curve) of an amplitude-modulated wave. The fast varying blue curve is the ''carrier'' wave, which is being modulated.
  • edition = Reprint of Academic Press 1981 }}</ref>
  • Sinusoidal traveling plane wave entering a region of lower wave velocity at an angle, illustrating the decrease in wavelength and change of direction (refraction) that results.
  • sawtooth]] waveforms.
REPEATED OSCILLATION ABOUT A STABLE EQUILIBRIUM
Wave Motion; Undulatory Theory; Traveling Wave; Traveling wave; Waving; Wave (physics); Wave (the earth sciences); Wave propagation; Wave motion; Wave motion in fluids; Wave motion in liquids; Travelling wave; Periodic wave; Progressive wave; Traveling waves; Wave propagation velocity; Speed of a wave; Waves (physics); Signal propagation; Wave-like system; Wave field
I. n.
1.
Undulation, billow, breaker, surge, swell, ripple.
2.
Wave of vibration.
3.
Water.
4.
Unevenness, inequality of surface.
II. v. n.
1.
Undulate, float, play loosely, play to and fro.
2.
Be moved (as a signal).
III. v. a.
1.
Brandish, flourish.
2.
Beckon, signal.
3.
Put off, cast off, cast away, reject.
4.
Relinquish.
Wave         
  • Surface waves in water showing water ripples
  • left
  • left
  • Animation showing the effect of a cross-polarized gravitational wave on a ring of [[test particles]]
  • Sound pressure standing wave in a half-open pipe playing the 7th harmonic of the fundamental (''n'' = 4)
  • Schematic of light being dispersed by a prism. Click to see animation.
  • Light beam exhibiting reflection, refraction, transmission and dispersion when encountering a prism
  • Wavelength ''λ'', can be measured between any two corresponding points on a waveform
  • 300 px
  • The propagation of SV-wave in a homogeneous half-space (The horizontal displacement field)
  • The propagation of SV-wave in a homogeneous half-space (The vertical displacement field)
  • s2cid=1347927}}</ref>
  • 400px
  • nodes]]
  • left
  • Formation of a shock wave by a plane.
  • Illustration of the ''envelope'' (the slowly varying red curve) of an amplitude-modulated wave. The fast varying blue curve is the ''carrier'' wave, which is being modulated.
  • edition = Reprint of Academic Press 1981 }}</ref>
  • Sinusoidal traveling plane wave entering a region of lower wave velocity at an angle, illustrating the decrease in wavelength and change of direction (refraction) that results.
  • sawtooth]] waveforms.
REPEATED OSCILLATION ABOUT A STABLE EQUILIBRIUM
Wave Motion; Undulatory Theory; Traveling Wave; Traveling wave; Waving; Wave (physics); Wave (the earth sciences); Wave propagation; Wave motion; Wave motion in fluids; Wave motion in liquids; Travelling wave; Periodic wave; Progressive wave; Traveling waves; Wave propagation velocity; Speed of a wave; Waves (physics); Signal propagation; Wave-like system; Wave field
·vi Water; a body of water.
II. Wave ·noun Woe.
III. Wave ·vt ·see Waive.
IV. Wave ·vi Unevenness; inequality of surface.
V. Wave ·vi To be moved to and fro as a signal.
VI. Wave ·vt To move one way and the other; to Brandish.
VII. Wave ·vt To move like a wave, or by floating; to Waft.
VIII. Wave ·vi A waving or undulating motion; a signal made with the hand, a flag, ·etc.
IX. Wave ·vt To raise into inequalities of surface; to give an undulating form a surface to.
X. Wave ·vi The undulating line or streak of luster on cloth watered, or calendered, or on damask steel.
XI. Wave ·vi Fig.: A swelling or excitement of thought, feeling, or energy; a tide; as, waves of enthusiasm.
XII. Wave ·vi To Fluctuate; to Waver; to be in an unsettled state; to Vacillate.
XIII. Wave ·vi To play loosely; to move like a wave, one way and the other; to Float; to Flutter; to Undulate.
XIV. Wave ·vt To call attention to, or give a direction or command to, by a waving motion, as of the hand; to signify by waving; to Beckon; to Signal; to Indicate.
XV. Wave ·vi An advancing ridge or swell on the surface of a liquid, as of the sea, resulting from the oscillatory motion of the particles composing it when disturbed by any force their position of rest; an Undulation.
XVI. Wave ·vi A vibration propagated from particle to particle through a body or elastic medium, as in the transmission of sound; an assemblage of vibrating molecules in all phases of a vibration, with no phase repeated; a wave of vibration; an undulation. ·see Undulation.
XVII. Wave ·add. ·noun Something resembling or likened to a water wave, as in rising unusually high, in being of unusual extent, or in progressive motion; a swelling or excitement, as of feeling or energy; a tide; flood; period of intensity, usual activity, or the like; as, a wave of enthusiasm.
wave         
  • Surface waves in water showing water ripples
  • left
  • left
  • Animation showing the effect of a cross-polarized gravitational wave on a ring of [[test particles]]
  • Sound pressure standing wave in a half-open pipe playing the 7th harmonic of the fundamental (''n'' = 4)
  • Schematic of light being dispersed by a prism. Click to see animation.
  • Light beam exhibiting reflection, refraction, transmission and dispersion when encountering a prism
  • Wavelength ''λ'', can be measured between any two corresponding points on a waveform
  • 300 px
  • The propagation of SV-wave in a homogeneous half-space (The horizontal displacement field)
  • The propagation of SV-wave in a homogeneous half-space (The vertical displacement field)
  • s2cid=1347927}}</ref>
  • 400px
  • nodes]]
  • left
  • Formation of a shock wave by a plane.
  • Illustration of the ''envelope'' (the slowly varying red curve) of an amplitude-modulated wave. The fast varying blue curve is the ''carrier'' wave, which is being modulated.
  • edition = Reprint of Academic Press 1981 }}</ref>
  • Sinusoidal traveling plane wave entering a region of lower wave velocity at an angle, illustrating the decrease in wavelength and change of direction (refraction) that results.
  • sawtooth]] waveforms.
REPEATED OSCILLATION ABOUT A STABLE EQUILIBRIUM
Wave Motion; Undulatory Theory; Traveling Wave; Traveling wave; Waving; Wave (physics); Wave (the earth sciences); Wave propagation; Wave motion; Wave motion in fluids; Wave motion in liquids; Travelling wave; Periodic wave; Progressive wave; Traveling waves; Wave propagation velocity; Speed of a wave; Waves (physics); Signal propagation; Wave-like system; Wave field
¦ verb
1. move one's hand to and fro in greeting or as a signal.
move (one's hand or arm, or something held in one's hand) to and fro.
(wave someone/thing down) wave one's hand to stop a driver or vehicle.
(wave something aside) dismiss something as unnecessary or irrelevant.
2. move to and fro with a swaying motion while remaining fixed to one point.
3. style (hair) so that it curls slightly.
(of hair) grow with a slight curl.
¦ noun
1. a ridge of water curling into an arched form and breaking on the shore or between two depressions in open water.
(the waves) literary the sea.
2. a sudden occurrence of or increase in a specified phenomenon or emotion: a crime wave.
3. a gesture or signal made by waving one's hand.
4. a slightly curling lock of hair.
a tendency to curl in a person's hair.
5. Physics a periodic disturbance of the particles of a substance which may be propagated without net movement of the particles, as in the passage of undulating motion or sound.
a single curve in the course of this motion.
a similar variation of an electromagnetic field in the propagation of light or other radiation.
Phrases
make waves informal
1. create a significant impression.
2. cause trouble.
Derivatives
waveless adjective
Origin
OE wafian (v.), from the Gmc base of waver; the noun by alt. (influenced by the verb) of ME wawe '(sea) wave'.
Usage
On the confusion between wave and waive, see usage at waive.
Wave         
  • Surface waves in water showing water ripples
  • left
  • left
  • Animation showing the effect of a cross-polarized gravitational wave on a ring of [[test particles]]
  • Sound pressure standing wave in a half-open pipe playing the 7th harmonic of the fundamental (''n'' = 4)
  • Schematic of light being dispersed by a prism. Click to see animation.
  • Light beam exhibiting reflection, refraction, transmission and dispersion when encountering a prism
  • Wavelength ''λ'', can be measured between any two corresponding points on a waveform
  • 300 px
  • The propagation of SV-wave in a homogeneous half-space (The horizontal displacement field)
  • The propagation of SV-wave in a homogeneous half-space (The vertical displacement field)
  • s2cid=1347927}}</ref>
  • 400px
  • nodes]]
  • left
  • Formation of a shock wave by a plane.
  • Illustration of the ''envelope'' (the slowly varying red curve) of an amplitude-modulated wave. The fast varying blue curve is the ''carrier'' wave, which is being modulated.
  • edition = Reprint of Academic Press 1981 }}</ref>
  • Sinusoidal traveling plane wave entering a region of lower wave velocity at an angle, illustrating the decrease in wavelength and change of direction (refraction) that results.
  • sawtooth]] waveforms.
REPEATED OSCILLATION ABOUT A STABLE EQUILIBRIUM
Wave Motion; Undulatory Theory; Traveling Wave; Traveling wave; Waving; Wave (physics); Wave (the earth sciences); Wave propagation; Wave motion; Wave motion in fluids; Wave motion in liquids; Travelling wave; Periodic wave; Progressive wave; Traveling waves; Wave propagation velocity; Speed of a wave; Waves (physics); Signal propagation; Wave-like system; Wave field
In physics, mathematics, and related fields, a wave is a propagating dynamic disturbance (change from equilibrium) of one or more quantities. Waves can be periodic, in which case those quantities oscillate repeatedly about an equilibrium (resting) value at some frequency.
Wave Financial         
PROVIDER OF FINANCIAL SOFTWARE AND SERVICES FOR SMALL BUSINESSES.
Wave accounting; Wave Accounting; Wave (financial services and software)
Wave is a company that provides financial services and software for small businesses. Wave is headquartered in the Leslieville neighborhood in Toronto, Canada.
Wave (gesture)         
  • Illustration of a waving hand
  • A group of young men waving
HAND GESTURE FOR GREETING
👋; Royal wave
A wave is a nonverbal communication gesture that consists of the movement of the hand and/or entire arm that people commonly use to greet each other, but it can also be used to say goodbye, acknowledge another's presence, call for silence, or deny someone. The wave gesture is an essential element of human language.
Wind wave         
  • Large wave breaking
  • Water particle motion of a deep water wave}}
  • Animation]])
  • Giant ocean wave}}
  • ; }}) and highest waves are found in the Southern Ocean. The weakest winds — shown as areas of magenta and dark blue — are generally found in the tropical oceans.
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  • The phases of an ocean surface wave: 1. Wave Crest, where the water masses of the surface layer are moving horizontally in the same direction as the propagating wavefront. 2. Falling wave. 3. Trough, where the water masses of the surface layer are moving horizontally in the opposite direction of the wavefront direction. 4. Rising wave.
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  • Surf on a rocky irregular bottom. [[Porto Covo]], west coast of Portugal
  • Waves create [[ripple marks]] in beaches.
  • Animation]])
  • Wave formation}}
  • Aspects of a water wave}}
  • [[NOAA]] ship ''Delaware II'' in bad weather on [[Georges Bank]]
  • Newport Beach]], [[California]]
SURFACE WAVES THAT OCCUR ON THE FREE SURFACE OF BODIES OF WATER
Ocean wave; Water Wave; Water wave; Wave action; Ocean surface waves; Ocean waves; Wind waves; Water waves; Wave (ocean); Sea wave; Ocean surface wave; Wind generated wave; Wind generated waves; Wind-generated wave; Wind-generated waves; Wind sea; Wind swell; Windswell; 🌊; Sea wave spectrum; Oceanic whitecaps; Windwave; Wind seas; Ocean roller; Seas (waves); Surface ocean wave; Sea waves; Blown out wave; Flat water surface; Glassy surface; Surge (waves); Wind wave spectrum; Wave spectrum
In fluid dynamics, a wind wave, water wave, or wind-generated water wave, is a surface wave that occurs on the free surface of bodies of water as a result from the wind blowing over the water surface. The contact distance in the direction of the wind is known as the fetch.

Википедия

Wave (disambiguation)

A wave is a disturbance that transfers energy through matter or space.

Wave or waves may also refer to: