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I . wave [ˈweɪv] SOST

1. wave a. FIS (surge of water):

wave
a wave of strikes

4. wave (hairstyle):

wave

II . wave [ˈweɪv] VB vb intr

1. wave (make hand movement):

wave
to wave at sb

2. wave (move from side to side):

wave
wave flag

3. wave (have curves in hair):

wave
wave

blast wave SOST

cold wave SOST

long wave SOST FIS

medium wave SOST ingl brit radio

radio wave SOST

shock wave SOST

2. shock wave fig:

shock wave

short wave SOST

sound wave SOST

tidal wave SOST

wave energy SOST

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Downstream of this normal shock wave the air is subsonic.
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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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Wave velocities depend upon the elastic constants of the materials through which they pass, in particular the bulk modulus and stiffness.
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Savage (1995) describes a knowledge-focus as the third wave of human socio-economic development.
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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 tube feet latch on to surfaces and move in a wave, with one arm section attaching to the surface as another releases.
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In transonic flight, wave drag is commonly referred to as transonic compressibility drag.
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The short wave bands are also used for various experiments, some continuing for years.
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For example, as a water wave moves, it tends to break and curl forward.
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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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