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Definition of wave
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Wave (v. i.)
Unevenness;
inequality
of
surface.
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Weft
::
Weft (n.) A thing
waved,
waived,
or cast away; a
waif..
Waved
::
Waved (a.)
Having
undulations
like
waves;
-- said of one of the lines in
heraldry
which serve as
outlines
to the
ordinaries,
etc..
Wafture
::
Wafture
(n.) The act of
waving;
a
wavelike
motion;
a waft.
Heave Offering
::
Heave
offering
() An
offering
or
oblation
heaved
up or
elevated
before
the
altar,
as the
shoulder
of the peace
offering.
See Wave
offering..
Steadfastly
::
Steadfast
(a.) Not
fickle
or
wavering;
constant;
firm;
resolute;
unswerving;
steady.
Waver
::
Waver (v.) A
sapling
left
standing
in a
fallen
wood.
Indetermination
::
Indetermination
(n.) Want of
determination;
an
unsettled
or
wavering
state,
as of the
mind..
Whiffle
::
Whiffle
(v. i.) To
waver,
or
shake,
as if moved by gusts of wind; to
shift,
turn, or veer
about..
Shipwreck
::
Shipwreck
(n.) The
breaking
in
pieces,
or
shattering,
of a ship or other
vessel
by being cast
ashore
or
driven
against
rocks,
shoals,
etc., by the
violence
of the winds and
waves..
Doubtful
::
Doubtful
(a.) Not
settled
in
opinion;
undetermined;
wavering;
hesitating
in
belief;
also used,
metaphorically,
of the body when its
action
is
affected
by such a state of mind; as, we are
doubtful
of a fact, or of the
propriety
of a
measure..
Wave
::
Wave (v. t.) See
Waive.
Fluctisonous
::
Fluctisonous
(a.)
Sounding
like
waves.
Shipwreck
::
Shipwreck
(v. t.) To
destroy,
as a ship at sea, by
running
ashore
or on rocks or
sandbanks,
or by the force of wind and waves in a
tempest..
Ebb
::
Ebb (n.) The
reflux
or
flowing
back of the tide; the
return
of the tidal wave
toward
the sea; --
opposed
to
flood;
as, the boats will go out on the ebb..
Foreland
::
Foreland
(n.) That
portion
of the
natural
shore on the
outside
of the
embankment
which
receives
the stock of waves and
deadens
their
force.
Shake
::
Shake (n.) The act or
result
of
shaking;
a
vacillating
or
wavering
motion;
a rapid
motion
one way and
other;
a
trembling,
quaking,
or
shivering;
agitation..
Comb
::
Comb (n.) To roll over, as the top or crest of a wave; to break with a white foam, as
waves..
Wavey
::
Wavey (n.) The snow
goose.
Lie
::
Lie
(adj.)
To
abide;
to
remain
for a
longer
or
shorter
time; to be in a
certain
state or
condition;
as, to lie
waste;
to lie
fallow;
to lie open; to lie hid; to lie
grieving;
to lie under one's
displeasure;
to lie at the mercy of the
waves;
the paper does not lie
smooth
on the
wall..
Welter
::
Welter
(v. i.) To rise and fall, as
waves;
to
tumble
over, as
billows..
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