Waves with long wavelengths?
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TSUNAMISWaves with long wavelengths?
ROLLERSLong heavy waves
ROLLERSLong, swelling, steadily advancing waves
troughlong depression, as between two waves
troughslong depression, as between two waves
TATASSounds with waves
OCEANExpanse with waves
ZAPCook with waves
NUKESWarms with waves
DEAFENSOverwhelms with waves
ULTRASONICSIt deals with waves
SCENDRise with the waves
choppiestugh with small waves
MARCONIFamed experimenter with radio waves
EBBEDWent out with the waves
SHIMMERVibrate, as with heat waves
SEASCAPEPainting with crashing waves, maybe
sonicateto disrupt with sound waves
HASSELHOFFDavid with the autobiography "Making Waves"
sonicatesSONICATE, to disrupt with sound waves
sonicatedSONICATE, to disrupt with sound waves
sonicatingSONICATE, to disrupt with sound waves
FMRADIOSTATIONSTheir waves rarely interfere with each other
ridemove with like a rider ride the waves
crimpingMake waves in (someone's hair) with a curling iron
crimpedMake waves in (someone's hair) with a curling iron
slicersmove with a cutting action the ship sliced through the waves
rippled(of water) Form or flow with small waves on the surface
rippling(of water) Form or flow with small waves on the surface
sonicationthe disruption of bacteria by treating them with high-frequency sound waves
sonicationsSONICATION, the disruption of bacteria by treating them with high-frequency sound waves
lasherstrike or beat with or as if with a whip waves lashed the shore
phonochemistrythe branch of chemistry concerned with the chemical effects of sound and ultrasonic waves
ultrasonicdenoting air-waves or vibrations with frequencies higher than those audible to the human ear
ultrasonicOf or involving sound waves with a frequency above the upper limit of human hearing
infrasonicRelating to or denoting sound waves with a frequency below the lower limit of human audibility
ultrasonicallyULTRASONIC, denoting air-waves or vibrations with frequencies higher than those audible to the human ear
cohererdevice usually used in detecting radio waves, as a tube filled with a conducting substance in granular form, whose electrical resistance increases when struck by radio waves