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wave <a wave; waves> N

acoustic wave PHYS

advance wave GEOL

body wave

carrier wave MIL

chopped wave ELEC

cold wave

cold wave METEO
cold wave METEO

combined wave COMMUNIC

compression wave MIL

continuous wave

cylindrical wave PHYS

dark wave N

direct wave

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The large wave created would hit the bridge that spans over the runout, getting onlookers wet as well.
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He took a trainer's white towel and held it on a hockey stick, as if to wave a white flag.
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The significant costs to oil and gas producers complying with this new wave of regulation will be outweighed only by the even more significant costs of non-compliance.
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This is the velocity with which the mean wave energy is transported horizontally in a narrow-band wave field.
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The short wave bands are also used for various experiments, some continuing for years.
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Tropical cyclones and other storm events also result in wave wash over and extreme high water also occurs during spring tides.
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In 1996, another wave of local-government reorganisation reverted the council to its previous status of a county borough.
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Soldering could be done automatically by passing the board over a ripple, or wave, of molten solder in a wave-soldering machine.
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This wave of municipal reformations was fomented by legislation that allowed a borough to be created by a referendum with no further legislative approval required.
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For example, as a water wave moves, it tends to break and curl forward.
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