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travelling wave; by contrast, a pair of
superimposed periodic waves traveling in
opposite directions makes a
standing wave. In a
standing wave, the amplitude...
- 50 ft (15 m) in the air. The
waved albatross uses this to its
advantage by
gliding at
speed into the wind. As the
waved albatross glides higher it loses...
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wave in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. The
Wave may
refer to: The
Wave (1981 film), a TV
movie based on The
Third Wave social experiment The
Wave (2008...
- quantities.
Waves may also
refer to:
Waves (band)
Waves (Charles
Lloyd album)
Waves (Jade
Warrior album)
Waves (Katrina and the
Waves album)
Waves (Moving...
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waved wood****,
coined the
binomial name
Picus undatus, and
cited Edwards's book.
Linnaeus specified the type
locality as
Surinam [sic]. The
waved wood****...
- No
wave was an avant-garde
music genre and
visual art
scene that
emerged in the late 1970s in
Downtown New York City. The term was a pun
based on the rejection...
- or
permanently waved hair can be
finger waved, but it is
equally successful on
straight hair.
Finger waves are
similar to the
marcel wave in appearance...
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Megalopyge crispata, the black-
waved flannel moth,
crinkled flannel moth or
white flannel moth, is a moth of the
Megalopygidae family. It is
found along...
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United States Naval Reserve (Women's Reserve),
better known as the
WAVES (for
Women Accepted for
Volunteer Emergency Service), was the women's branch...
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event in 1884 that
multiple attendees forgot their handkerchief and so
waved their hands in the air as a way to clap
during the event. In
modern days...