Waves
Author | Etothetaui |
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Tags | author:etothetaui flamets fun unrated waves |
Created | 2014-08-05 |
Last Modified | 2014-08-05 |
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Description | WAVES
wāvz/ noun plural noun: WAVES; plural noun: Waves the women's section of the US Naval Reserve, established in 1942, or, since 1948, of the US Navy. Origin acronym from Women Appointed (later Accepted ) for Volunteer Emergency Service . wave wāv/Submit verb 3rd person present: waves 1. move one's hand to and fro in greeting or as a signal. "he waved to me from the train" synonyms: gesture, gesticulate, signal, beckon, motion More move (one's hand or arm, or something held in one's hand) to and fro. "he waved a sheaf of papers in the air" synonyms: brandish, shake, swish, move to and fro, move up and down, wag, sweep, swing, flourish, wield; More move to and fro with a swaying or undulating motion while remaining fixed to one point. "the flag waved in the wind" synonyms: ripple, flutter, undulate, stir, flap, sway, billow, shake, quiver, move More convey (a greeting or other message) by moving one's hand or something held in it to and fro. "we waved our farewells" instruct (someone) to move in a particular direction by moving one's hand. "he waved her back" 2. style (hair) so that it curls slightly. "her hair had been carefully waved for the evening" (of hair) grow with a slight curl. "thick, waving gray hair sprouted back from his forehead" noun plural noun: waves 1. a long body of water curling into an arched form and breaking on the shore. synonyms: breaker, roller, comber, boomer, ripple, white horse, bore, big kahuna; More a ridge of water between two depressions in open water. "gulls and cormorants bobbed on the waves" a shape seen as comparable to a breaking wave. "a wave of treetops stretched to the horizon" an effect resembling a moving wave produced by successive sections of the crowd in a stadium standing up, raising their arms, lowering them, and sitting down again. noun: the wave literary the sea. plural noun: the waves a sudden occurrence of or increase in a specified phenomenon, feeling, or emotion. "a wave of strikes had effectively paralyzed the government" synonyms: flow, rush, surge, flood, stream, tide, deluge, spate More 2. a gesture or signal made by moving one's hand to and fro. "he gave a little wave and walked off" synonyms: gesture, gesticulation; More 3. a slightly curling lock of hair. "his hair was drying in unruly waves" synonyms: curl, kink, corkscrew, twist, ringlet, coil More a tendency to curl in a person's hair. "her hair has a slight natural wave" synonyms: curl, kink, corkscrew, twist, ringlet, coil More 4. PHYSICS a periodic disturbance of the particles of a substance that may be propagated without net movement of the particles, such as in the passage of undulating motion, heat, or sound. synonyms: ripple, vibration, oscillation More a single curve in the course of a wave. a variation of an electromagnetic field in the propagation of light or other radiation through a medium or vacuum. |
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Great concept!