WAC and WAVE
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WOMENWAC and WAVE.
SPARKin of Wac and Wave.
NCAASEC and WAC overseer
SWELLLong and unbroken wave.
WAGWave back and forth
EROSIONWork of wind and wave.
wavesWAVE, to flutter back and forth
wavedWAVE, to flutter back and forth
AWAC"A Wave, ... and A Marine," 1944 film
wauffto wave (to flutter back and forth)
waffedWAFF, to wave (to flutter back and forth)
wauffingWAUFF, to wave (to flutter back and forth)
waffingWAFF, to wave (to flutter back and forth)
wauffedWAUFF, to wave (to flutter back and forth)
wauffsWAUFF, to wave (to flutter back and forth)
wampishto wave about or flop to and fro
nektonfree-swimming aquatic animals essentially independent of wave and current action
waviclea subatomic particle that can act like both a wave and a particle
licked(of a flame, wave, or breeze) Move lightly and quickly like a tongue
waviclesWAVICLE, a subatomic particle that can act like both a wave and a particle
dualitiesThe quantum-mechanical property of being regardable as both a wave and a particle
shorethe seaward edge of coast between low tide and effective wave action / to prop up
ethermedium that in the wave theory of light permeates all space and transmits transverse waves
shortwavea radio wave with a frequency of between 10m and 100m / to broadcast on shortwave
flirted(of a bird) Wave or open and shut (its wings or tail) with a quick flicking motion
flirting(of a bird) Wave or open and shut (its wings or tail) with a quick flicking motion
detonationCombustion of a substance that is initiated suddenly and propagates extremely rapidly, giving rise to a shock wave
detonationsCombustion of a substance that is initiated suddenly and propagates extremely rapidly, giving rise to a shock wave
shortwaveA radio wave of a wavelength between about 10 and 100 m (and a frequency of about 3 to 30 MHz)
polarizationthe act of affecting radiation and esp light so that the vibrations of the wave assume a definite form also POLARISATION
polarisationthe act of affecting radiation and esp light so that the vibrations of the wave assume a definite form also POLARIZATION
evanescentDenoting a field or wave that extends into a region where it cannot propagate and whose amplitude therefore decreases with distance
polarizationsPOLARIZATION, the act of affecting radiation and esp light so that the vibrations of the wave assume a definite form also POLARISATION
polarisationsPOLARISATION, the act of affecting radiation and esp light so that the vibrations of the wave assume a definite form also POLARIZATION
permedwave or curl that is set into the hair by the application of a special chemical preparation and that remains for a number of months
permwave or curl that is set into the hair by the application of a special chemical preparation and that remains for a number of months
permswave or curl that is set into the hair by the application of a special chemical preparation and that remains for a number of months
oscillationrepeated fluctuation above and below some mean value, as the pressure of a sound wave or the voltage of an alternating current, or a single such fluctuation between maximum and minimum values
complementarityThe concept that two contrasted theories, such as the wave and particle theories of light, may be able to explain a set of phenomena, although each separately only accounts for some aspects
frequencyThe rate at which a vibration occurs that constitutes a wave, either in a material (as in sound waves), or in an electromagnetic field (as in radio waves and light), usually measured per second