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  • Wave model
  • Model of language change

    In historical linguistics, the wave model, or wave theory (German: Wellentheorie), is a model of language change in which a new language feature (innovation)

    Wave model

    Wave model

    Wave_model

  • Wave model (disambiguation)
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    of a physical wave. Wave model can refer to: Wind wave model, a mathematical model of sea waves Density wave model, a mathematical model of a spiral galaxy

    Wave model (disambiguation)

    Wave_model_(disambiguation)

  • Wind wave model
  • Numerical modelling of the sea state

    fluid dynamics, wind wave modeling describes the effort to depict the sea state and predict the evolution of the energy of wind waves using numerical techniques

    Wind wave model

    Wind wave model

    Wind_wave_model

  • Electromagnetic radiation
  • Physical model of propagating energy

    electromagnetic radiation (EMR) or an electromagnetic wave (EMW) is a self-propagating wave of the electromagnetic field that carries momentum and radiant

    Electromagnetic radiation

    Electromagnetic radiation

    Electromagnetic_radiation

  • Schrödinger equation
  • Description of a quantum-mechanical system

    Schrödinger equation is a partial differential equation that governs the wave function of a non-relativistic quantum-mechanical system. Its discovery was

    Schrödinger equation

    Schrödinger_equation

  • Rogue wave
  • Unexpectedly large transient ocean surface wave

    the frequency of rogue waves. Among other causes, studies of nonlinear waves such as the Peregrine soliton, and waves modeled by the nonlinear Schrödinger

    Rogue wave

    Rogue wave

    Rogue_wave

  • Photon
  • Elementary particle or quantum of light

    example, electron–positron annihilation). In a quantum mechanical model, electromagnetic waves transfer energy in photons with energy proportional to frequency

    Photon

    Photon

  • First-wave feminism
  • Period of feminist activity, 19th and early 20th centuries

    and focuses on specific visible actors. The term "first-wave" and, more broadly, the wave model have been questioned when referencing women's movements

    First-wave feminism

    First-wave_feminism

  • Indo-European languages
  • Language family native to Eurasia

    tree model is not appropriate in cases where languages remain in contact as they diversify; in such cases subgroups may overlap, and the wave model is a

    Indo-European languages

    Indo-European languages

    Indo-European_languages

  • Wave–particle duality
  • Concept in quantum mechanics

    detection of the Poisson spot in 1819, validated Huygens' wave models. However, the wave model was challenged in 1901 by Planck's law for black-body radiation

    Wave–particle duality

    Wave–particle_duality

  • Quantum chemistry
  • Chemistry based on quantum physics

    capturing as much information about important contributions to the computed wave functions as well as to observable properties such as structures, spectra

    Quantum chemistry

    Quantum chemistry

    Quantum_chemistry

  • Language family
  • Group of languages related through a common ancestor

    languages should be included or not. The wave model has been proposed as an alternative to the tree model. The wave model uses isoglosses to group language varieties;

    Language family

    Language family

    Language_family

  • Wave
  • Dynamic disturbance in a medium or field

    traveling wave; by contrast, a pair of identical superimposed periodic waves traveling in opposite directions makes a standing wave. In a standing wave, the

    Wave

    Wave

    Wave

  • Draupner wave
  • 1995 freak wave

    The Draupner wave, also known as the New Year's wave or Draupner freak wave, was a rare rogue wave that was the first to be detected by a measuring instrument

    Draupner wave

    Draupner wave

    Draupner_wave

  • Traffic flow
  • Study of interactions between travellers and infrastructure

    by engineers to model and forecast traffic flow, incorporating factors like fuel consumption and emissions. The kinematic wave model, introduced by Lighthill

    Traffic flow

    Traffic_flow

  • Radio propagation
  • Behaviour of travelling radio waves

    typically not. A radio propagation model, also known as the radio wave propagation model or the radio frequency propagation model, is an empirical mathematical

    Radio propagation

    Radio_propagation

  • Spiral galaxy
  • Class of galaxy that has spiral structures extending from their cores

    self-propagating star formation model (SSPSF model) – star formation caused by shock waves in the interstellar medium. The shock waves are caused by the stellar

    Spiral galaxy

    Spiral galaxy

    Spiral_galaxy

  • Tree model
  • Theory in linguistics

    mother languages. The wave model was developed in 1872 by Schleicher's student Johannes Schmidt as an alternative to the tree model that incorporates horizontal

    Tree model

    Tree model

    Tree_model

  • Gravitational wave
  • Aspect of relativity in physics

    Gravitational waves are waves of spacetime curvature that propagate at the speed of light and are produced by the relative motion of gravitating masses

    Gravitational wave

    Gravitational wave

    Gravitational_wave

  • Wave interference
  • Phenomenon resulting from the superposition of two waves

    interferometers. In addition to the classical wave model for understanding optical interference, quantum matter waves also demonstrate interference. The above

    Wave interference

    Wave interference

    Wave_interference

  • Global Forecast System
  • Global meteorological forecasting mathematical model

    On March 22, 2021, the NOAA upgraded the GFS model, coupling it with the WaveWatch III global wave model, which will increase the GFS's resolution from

    Global Forecast System

    Global Forecast System

    Global_Forecast_System

  • Wind wave
  • Surface waves generated by wind on open water

    In fluid dynamics, a wind wave, or wind-generated water wave, is a surface wave that occurs on the free surface of bodies of water as a result of the

    Wind wave

    Wind wave

    Wind_wave

  • Optics
  • Branch of physics that studies light

    geometric optics. Historically, the ray-based model of light was developed first, followed by the wave model of light. Progress in electromagnetic theory

    Optics

    Optics

  • Google Wave
  • Software framework for real-time collaborative editing online

    transformation (OT) code, the underlying wave model, and a basic client/server prototype that uses the wave protocol In addition, Google provided some

    Google Wave

    Google_Wave

  • Plane wave
  • Type of wave propagating in 3 dimensions

    shift". A true plane wave cannot physically exist, because it would have to fill all space. Nevertheless, the plane wave model is important and widely

    Plane wave

    Plane_wave

  • Hapa
  • Hawaiian term for mixed ethnicity

    California. In what can be characterized as trans-cultural diffusion or the wave model, this latter usage has also spread to Massachusetts, Ohio, and Oregon

    Hapa

    Hapa

  • Boussinesq approximation (water waves)
  • Approximation valid for weakly non-linear and fairly long waves

    computer models for the simulation of water waves in shallow seas and harbours. While the Boussinesq approximation is applicable to fairly long waves – that

    Boussinesq approximation (water waves)

    Boussinesq approximation (water waves)

    Boussinesq_approximation_(water_waves)

  • Honda Wave series
  • Type of motorcycle

    Southeast Asian model of the historic Honda Cub. The Wave is available with three displacements—100 cc, 110 cc and 125 cc. The 100 and 110 cc models' engine is

    Honda Wave series

    Honda Wave series

    Honda_Wave_series

  • Elliott wave principle
  • Method of market analysis

    The Elliott wave principle, or Elliott wave theory, is a form of technical analysis that helps financial traders analyze market cycles and forecast market

    Elliott wave principle

    Elliott_wave_principle

  • Swash
  • Turbulent layer of water that washes ashore after a wave breaks

    cusp horns occur at the edge wave nodes. The beach cusp spacing can be predicted using the sub-harmonic edge wave model λ = g π T 2 tan ⁡ ( β ) , {\displaystyle

    Swash

    Swash

    Swash

  • Traffic model
  • certain theories from physics like the kinematic wave model. The interesting quantity being modeled and measured is the traffic flow, i.e. the throughput

    Traffic model

    Traffic_model

  • Numerical weather prediction
  • Weather prediction using mathematical models of the atmosphere and oceans

    help model atmospheric circulations within regions of rugged topography, in order to better depict features such as downslope winds, mountain waves and

    Numerical weather prediction

    Numerical weather prediction

    Numerical_weather_prediction

  • Feminist literary criticism
  • Literary criticism informed by feminist theory

    feminist wave model is useful to identify important surges in history, however, a lot of feminist literary work was still done in between waves. Using the

    Feminist literary criticism

    Feminist_literary_criticism

  • Longitudinal wave
  • Type of wave

    Longitudinal waves are waves which oscillate in the direction which is parallel to the direction in which the wave travels and displacement of the medium

    Longitudinal wave

    Longitudinal wave

    Longitudinal_wave

  • Areal feature
  • Linguistic feature arising through language contact rather than common descent

    are represented in the family tree model of language change, and areal relationships are represented in the wave model. Resemblances between two or more

    Areal feature

    Areal_feature

  • Shallow water equations
  • Set of partial differential equations on fluid flow

    used to model Rossby and Kelvin waves in the atmosphere, rivers, lakes and oceans as well as gravity waves in a smaller domain (e.g. surface waves in a bath)

    Shallow water equations

    Shallow water equations

    Shallow_water_equations

  • D-Wave Systems
  • Quantum computing company

    opposed to being operated as a universal gate-model quantum computer. The underlying ideas for the D-Wave approach arose from experimental results in condensed

    D-Wave Systems

    D-Wave Systems

    D-Wave_Systems

  • De Broglie–Bohm theory
  • Interpretation of quantum mechanics

    The de Broglie–Bohm theory, also known as the pilot wave theory, Bohmian mechanics, and the causal interpretation, is an interpretation of quantum mechanics

    De Broglie–Bohm theory

    De_Broglie–Bohm_theory

  • Unified Model
  • Weather prediction software

    time. The model is grid-point based, rather than wave based, and is run on a variety of supercomputers around the world. The Unified Model atmosphere

    Unified Model

    Unified_Model

  • Wave (disambiguation)
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    wave in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A wave is a disturbance that transfers energy through matter or space. Wave or waves may also refer to: Wave

    Wave (disambiguation)

    Wave_(disambiguation)

  • Samsung Wave S8500
  • Samsung smartphones

    The Samsung Wave (model number GT-S8500) is a smartphone developed and produced by Samsung Electronics. It is the first smartphone to run the Bada operating

    Samsung Wave S8500

    Samsung Wave S8500

    Samsung_Wave_S8500

  • No wave
  • Music scene

    Andy Warhol's Factory, this seminal band provided a comprehensive model for No Wave." Additionally, other 1960s New York-based avant-garde music artists

    No wave

    No_wave

  • Wave function collapse
  • Process by which a quantum system takes on a definitive state

    equation. In the Copenhagen interpretation, wave function collapse connects quantum to classical models, with a special role for the observer. By contrast

    Wave function collapse

    Wave function collapse

    Wave_function_collapse

  • Comparative method
  • Scientific technique used in historical linguistics

    König 'king', schön 'beautiful'). The wave model was developed in the 1870s as an alternative to the tree model to represent the historical patterns of

    Comparative method

    Comparative method

    Comparative_method

  • Proto-language
  • Common ancestor of a language family

    differences in compatibility must be explained by various applications of the wave model. The level of completeness of the reconstruction achieved varies, depending

    Proto-language

    Proto-language

  • Backtesting
  • Testing a predictive model on historical data

    atmospheric reanalysis coupled with a wave-model integration where no wave parameters were assimilated, making the wave part a hindcast run. Applied research

    Backtesting

    Backtesting

  • Blinn–Phong reflection model
  • Shading algorithm in computer graphics

    reflection model, also called the modified Phong reflection model, is a modification developed by Jim Blinn to the Phong reflection model in 1977. Blinn–Phong

    Blinn–Phong reflection model

    Blinn–Phong_reflection_model

  • Model synthesis
  • Family of algorithms used in procedural generation

    Model synthesis (also wave function collapse or 'wfc') is a family of constraint-solving algorithms commonly used in procedural generation, especially

    Model synthesis

    Model synthesis

    Model_synthesis

  • Laird Hamilton
  • American big-wave surfer

    2, 1964) is an American big-wave surfer, co-inventor of tow-in surfing, and an occasional fashion and action-sports model and actor. He is married to

    Laird Hamilton

    Laird Hamilton

    Laird_Hamilton

  • Wave equation
  • Differential equation important in physics

    The wave equation is a second-order linear partial differential equation for the description of waves or standing wave fields such as mechanical waves (e

    Wave equation

    Wave equation

    Wave_equation

  • Matter wave
  • Quantum mechanical waves describing matter

    matter waves are used to model phenomena in solid state physics; standing matter waves are used in molecular chemistry. Matter wave concepts are widely used

    Matter wave

    Matter_wave

  • Cumbre Vieja tsunami hazard
  • Potential natural disaster

    landslide-generated tsunamis can have a leading wave smaller than following waves, requiring a dispersive wave model. They simulated inundation in Cádiz resulting

    Cumbre Vieja tsunami hazard

    Cumbre Vieja tsunami hazard

    Cumbre_Vieja_tsunami_hazard

  • Dispersion (water waves)
  • Dispersion of waves on a water surface

    water waves generally refers to frequency dispersion, which means that waves of different wavelengths travel at different phase speeds. Water waves, in

    Dispersion (water waves)

    Dispersion_(water_waves)

  • Atomic orbital
  • Function describing an electron in an atom

    model (or electron cloud or wave mechanics model), a modern framework for visualizing submicroscopic behavior of electrons in matter. In this model,

    Atomic orbital

    Atomic orbital

    Atomic_orbital

  • Sine wave
  • Wave shaped like the sine function

    A sine wave, sinusoidal wave, or sinusoid (symbol: ∿) is a periodic wave whose waveform (shape) is the trigonometric sine function. In mechanics, as a

    Sine wave

    Sine wave

    Sine_wave

  • Model (person)
  • Person serving as a visual aid

    demographic, the models who rose to fame had to be sexier for the digital age. Following Gisele Bündchen's breakthrough, a wave of Brazilian models including

    Model (person)

    Model (person)

    Model_(person)

  • Significant wave height
  • Mean wave height of the highest third of the waves

    use wind-wave models as tools to help predict the sea conditions. In the U.S., NOAA's Wavewatch III model is used heavily. A significant wave height is

    Significant wave height

    Significant_wave_height

  • Soliton
  • Self-reinforcing single wave packet

    Translation". The Korteweg–de Vries equation was later formulated to model such waves, and the term "soliton" was coined by Norman Zabusky and Martin David

    Soliton

    Soliton

    Soliton

  • History of atomic theory
  • aspect or the other is observed depend upon the experiment. Schrödinger's wave model for hydrogen replaced Bohr's circular orbits with atomic orbitals giving

    History of atomic theory

    History of atomic theory

    History_of_atomic_theory

  • Model Context Protocol
  • Protocol for communicating between LLMs and applications

    The Model Context Protocol (MCP) is an open standard and open-source framework introduced by Anthropic in November 2024 to standardize the way artificial

    Model Context Protocol

    Model Context Protocol

    Model_Context_Protocol

  • Tight binding
  • Model of electronic band structures of solids

    the tight-binding model (or TB model) is an approach to the calculation of electronic band structure using an approximate set of wave functions based upon

    Tight binding

    Tight binding

    Tight_binding

  • Traffic wave
  • Type of highway congestion

    traffic control Rule 184 Wavelength Shock wave Standing wave Daganzo C.F 1994 The cell transmission model: a simple dynamic representation of highway

    Traffic wave

    Traffic wave

    Traffic_wave

  • Transverse wave
  • Moving wave that has oscillations perpendicular to the direction of the wave

    a transverse wave is a wave that oscillates perpendicularly to the direction of the wave's advance. In contrast, a longitudinal wave travels in the

    Transverse wave

    Transverse wave

    Transverse_wave

  • Oceanic languages
  • Subgroup of the Austronesian language family

    Bougainville Island, Choiseul Island, some parts of Santa Ysabel Island Wave model of language change Remote Oceanic languages Mark Donohue and Tim Denham

    Oceanic languages

    Oceanic languages

    Oceanic_languages

  • Wave base
  • Maximum depth at which a water wave's passage causes significant water motion

    The wave base, in physical oceanography, is the maximum depth at which a water wave's passage causes significant water motion. At water depths deeper

    Wave base

    Wave base

    Wave_base

  • Computational electromagnetics
  • Branch of physics

    radar cross section and electromagnetic wave propagation when not in free space. A large subfield is antenna modeling computer programs, which calculate the

    Computational electromagnetics

    Computational electromagnetics

    Computational_electromagnetics

  • Wave action (continuum mechanics)
  • Conservable measure of the wave part of a motion

    mechanics, wave action refers to a conservable measure of the wave part of a motion. For small-amplitude and slowly varying waves, the wave action density

    Wave action (continuum mechanics)

    Wave action (continuum mechanics)

    Wave_action_(continuum_mechanics)

  • Breaking wave
  • Unstable wave

    with a distinct forward curve. At this point, simple physical models that describe wave dynamics often become invalid, particularly those that assume

    Breaking wave

    Breaking wave

    Breaking_wave

  • History of quantum mechanics
  • Simultaneously this showed that the wave behavior of light was essentially a quantum effect. De Broglie expanded Bohr's model of the atom by showing that an

    History of quantum mechanics

    History_of_quantum_mechanics

  • Gravity wave
  • Wave where gravity is the main restoring force

    called a wave orbit. Gravity waves on an air–sea interface of the ocean are called surface gravity waves (a type of surface wave), while gravity waves that

    Gravity wave

    Gravity wave

    Gravity_wave

  • Mitotic trigger waves
  • Cellular process

    trigger waves ensure that different spatial components of cells can proceed through processes of mitosis in a rapid, timely manner. This wave model is considered

    Mitotic trigger waves

    Mitotic_trigger_waves

  • History of numerical weather prediction
  • Aspect of meteorological history

    of wave models from 1988 onward. Within this third generation of models, the spectral wave transport equation is used to describe the change in wave spectrum

    History of numerical weather prediction

    History of numerical weather prediction

    History_of_numerical_weather_prediction

  • List of named differential equations
  • blast wave Turbulence modeling Turbulence kinetic energy (TKE) K-epsilon turbulence model k–omega turbulence model Spalart–Allmaras turbulence model Vorticity

    List of named differential equations

    List_of_named_differential_equations

  • Wave nonlinearity
  • Feature of surface gravity waves

    skewness also change. Wave skewness and asymmetry are often implicated in ocean engineering and coastal engineering for the modelling of random sea states

    Wave nonlinearity

    Wave_nonlinearity

  • Wave tank
  • Laboratory setup for observing the behavior of surface waves

    structures and three-dimensional models of harbors (and their breakwaters). A wave flume (or wave channel) is a special sort of wave tank: the width of the flume

    Wave tank

    Wave tank

    Wave_tank

  • Channel sounding
  • Wireless signal analysis technique

    parameters. Engineers model wave propagation as a finite sum of discrete, locally planar waves instead of a ray tracing model. This reduces computation

    Channel sounding

    Channel_sounding

  • SSPSF model
  • Model of star formation

    Gerola, Seiden, & Schulman in 1980. This model proposes that star formation propagates via the action of shock waves produced by stellar winds and supernovae

    SSPSF model

    SSPSF model

    SSPSF_model

  • Marine weather forecasting
  • Forecasts of weather conditions at sea

    of wave models from 1988 onward. Within this third generation of models, the spectral wave transport equation is used to describe the change in wave spectrum

    Marine weather forecasting

    Marine weather forecasting

    Marine_weather_forecasting

  • P wave
  • Type of seismic wave

    continuum mechanics, a P wave (primary wave or pressure wave) is one of the two main types of elastic body waves or seismic waves. P waves travel faster than

    P wave

    P wave

    P_wave

  • Tsunami
  • Series of water waves

    (t)soo-NAH-mee, (t)suu-; from Japanese: 津波, lit. 'harbour wave', pronounced [tsɯnami]) is a series of waves in a water body caused by the displacement of a large

    Tsunami

    Tsunami

    Tsunami

  • Seismic tomography
  • Imaging technique used in seismology

    different locations, it is possible to create a model of the subsurface structure. Most commonly, these seismic waves are generated by earthquakes or man-made

    Seismic tomography

    Seismic tomography

    Seismic_tomography

  • Standing wave
  • Wave that remains in a constant position

    In physics, a standing wave, also known as a stationary wave, is a wave that oscillates in time but whose peak amplitude profile does not move in space

    Standing wave

    Standing wave

    Standing_wave

  • Theta model
  • main classes of bursting neurons (square wave bursting, parabolic bursting, and elliptic bursting), the theta model describes parabolic bursting, which is

    Theta model

    Theta model

    Theta_model

  • Gemini (language model)
  • Large language model developed by Google

    Gemini is a family of multimodal large language models (LLMs) developed by Google DeepMind, and the successor to LaMDA and PaLM 2. Comprising Gemini Pro

    Gemini (language model)

    Gemini_(language_model)

  • Blast wave
  • Increased fluid pressure and flow from an explosion

    In fluid dynamics, a blast wave is the increased pressure and flow resulting from the deposition of a large amount of energy in a small, very localised

    Blast wave

    Blast_wave

  • Metocean
  • Study of weather and the ocean

    long-term wave data available in a nearby offshore location (e.g. from satellites), a wind wave model can be employed to transform the offshore wave statistics

    Metocean

    Metocean

    Metocean

  • Atomic nucleus
  • Core of an atom composed of nucleons

    These wave models imagine nucleons to be either sizeless point particles in potential wells, or else probability waves as in the "optical model", frictionlessly

    Atomic nucleus

    Atomic nucleus

    Atomic_nucleus

  • Reaction–diffusion system
  • Type of mathematical model

    display a wide range of behaviours, including the formation of travelling waves and wave-like phenomena as well as other self-organized patterns like stripes

    Reaction–diffusion system

    Reaction–diffusion system

    Reaction–diffusion_system

  • ADCIRC
  • Numerical ocean circulation model

    The model formulation is based on the shallow water equations, solving the continuity equation (represented in the form of the Generalized Wave Continuity

    ADCIRC

    ADCIRC

    ADCIRC

  • Vacuum solution
  • Lorentzian manifold with vanishing Einstein tensor

    1971) (a simple colliding plane wave model), Oszváth–Schücking vacuum (the circularly polarized sinusoidal gravitational wave, another famous counterexample)

    Vacuum solution

    Vacuum_solution

  • Airy wave theory
  • Fluid dynamics theory on gravity waves

    wave theory is often applied in ocean engineering and coastal engineering for the modelling of random sea states – giving a description of the wave kinematics

    Airy wave theory

    Airy_wave_theory

  • Wave function
  • Mathematical description of quantum state

    determines how wave functions evolve over time, and a wave function behaves qualitatively like other waves, such as water waves or waves on a string, because

    Wave function

    Wave function

    Wave_function

  • Peopling of the Americas
  • Prehistoric migration from Asia to the Americas

    Native American phenotype. Archaeogenetic studies do not support a two-wave model or the Paleoamerican hypothesis of an Australo-Melanesian origin; instead

    Peopling of the Americas

    Peopling of the Americas

    Peopling_of_the_Americas

  • Embryonic differentiation waves
  • (Ambystoma mexicanum). The contraction wave's trajectory was more complex than predicted in the original model however it did originate from the precise

    Embryonic differentiation waves

    Embryonic differentiation waves

    Embryonic_differentiation_waves

  • Kinematic wave
  • Mathematical tool for wave analysis

    understand the basic features of the associated wave phenomena. These waves are also applied to model the motion of highway traffic flows. In these flows

    Kinematic wave

    Kinematic_wave

  • Bidirectional traffic
  • Two streams of traffic that flow in opposite directions

    traffic models. In a macroscopic theory proposed by Laval, the interaction between fast and slow vehicles conforms to the Newell kinematic wave model of moving

    Bidirectional traffic

    Bidirectional traffic

    Bidirectional_traffic

  • 1958 Lituya Bay earthquake and megatsunami
  • Geologic events off the Alaska coast

    for the giant wave runup and the subsequent inundation. The modeling reproduced the documented physical observations of runup. A 2010 model examined the

    1958 Lituya Bay earthquake and megatsunami

    1958 Lituya Bay earthquake and megatsunami

    1958_Lituya_Bay_earthquake_and_megatsunami

  • European Centre for Medium-Range Weather Forecasts
  • European intergovernmental weather computation organisation based in the UK

    heat waves, cold spells and droughts, as well as their impacts on sectors such as agriculture, energy and health. Since ECMWF runs a wave model, there

    European Centre for Medium-Range Weather Forecasts

    European Centre for Medium-Range Weather Forecasts

    European_Centre_for_Medium-Range_Weather_Forecasts

  • Wave (audience)
  • Synchronized action by a stadium audience

    The wave (also Mexican wave outside North America) is a type of metachronal rhythm achieved in a packed stadium or other large seated venue, when successive

    Wave (audience)

    Wave (audience)

    Wave_(audience)

  • Wind-wave dissipation
  • Process by which waves generated by a weather system lose their mechanical energy

    recent weather forecasting models begin considering “wave-turbulence interaction” for the wave modeling. It is still arguable how much the turbulent-induced

    Wind-wave dissipation

    Wind-wave_dissipation

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  • Wade
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Wade

    English : from the Middle English personal name Wade, Old English Wada, from wadan ‘to go’. (Wada was the name of a legendary sea-giant.)English : topographic name for someone who lived near a ford, Old English (ge)wæd (of cognate origin to 1), or a habitational name from a place named with this word, as for example Wade in Suffolk.Dutch and North German : occupational name or nickname from Middle Dutch, Middle Low German wade ‘garment’, ‘large net’.Jonathan Wade emigrated from Norfolk, England, to Medford, MA, in 1632. Benjamin Franklin Wade (1800–1878), born near Springfield, MA, was a prominent U.S. senator from OH during the Civil War.

    Wade

  • WADE
  • Male

    English

    WADE

      English topographical surname transferred to forename use, WADE means "lives near the river crossing." Middle English form of Anglo-Saxon Wada (the name of a sea giant), meaning "to go," in the sense of going forward, proceeding.

    WADE

  • Wava
  • Girl/Female

    Slavic

    Wava

    Stranger. Pet name formed from Varvara; the Russian form of Barbara.

    Wava

  • Dave
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu

    Dave

    Variant of David beloved

    Dave

  • Dave
  • Boy/Male

    Hebrew American Scottish Welsh

    Dave

    Cherished; Beloved.

    Dave

  • Cave
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (of Norman origin) and northern French

    Cave

    English (of Norman origin) and northern French : nickname for a bald man, from Anglo-Norman French cauf ‘bald’. Compare Chaffee.English : habitational name from a place in East Yorkshire called Cave, apparently from a river name derived from Old English cāf ‘swift’.French : metonymic occupational name for someone employed in or in charge of the wine cellars of a great house, from Old French cave ‘cave’, ‘cellar’ (Latin cavea, a derivative of cavus ‘hollow’).French, possibly also English : topographic name for someone who lived in or near a cave, from the same word as in 3 in an older sense.

    Cave

  • Waye
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Waye

    English : variant spelling of Way.

    Waye

  • DAVE
  • Male

    English

    DAVE

    English short form of Hebrew David, DAVE means "beloved."

    DAVE

  • Wale
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Wale

    English : from a Germanic personal name Walo, either a byname meaning ‘foreigner’ (see Wallace), or else a short form of the various compound names with this first element.English : nickname for a well-liked person, from Middle English wale ‘good’, ‘excellent’ (originally meaning ‘choice’).English : topographic name for someone who lived near an embankment, Middle English wale (Old English walu).

    Wale

  • Dave
  • Boy/Male

    American, British, Christian, Danish, Dutch, English, French, German, Hebrew, Hindu, Indian, Jamaican, Punjabi, Scottish, Sikh, Swiss

    Dave

    Beloved; David's Son; Form of David

    Dave

  • Mave
  • Girl/Female

    Irish

    Mave

    Joy.

    Mave

  • MAVE
  • Female

    Irish

    MAVE

    Variant spelling of Irish Maeve, MAVE means "intoxicating." 

    MAVE

  • Nave
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Nave

    English : occupational name for a servant, from Middle English knave ‘boy’, ‘youth’, ‘servant’.English : possibly a metonymic occupational name for a maker of wheel-hubs, Middle English nave (from Old English nafa, nafu).German (also Näve) : variant of Neff (see Neve).Dutch (de Nave) : variant of Naef 1.In some cases possibly Portuguese : topographic name from nave ‘plain’ (a variant of nava), or a habitational name from a place named with this word. Compare Nava.

    Nave

  • Wake
  • Boy/Male

    Anglo, British, English

    Wake

    Alert; Watchman

    Wake

  • Pave
  • Boy/Male

    Australian, Finnish

    Pave

    Permanent

    Pave

  • Wade
  • Boy/Male

    Anglo Saxon American English Scandinavian

    Wade

    Moving.

    Wade

  • Ware
  • Boy/Male

    Anglo Saxon English

    Ware

    Wise.

    Ware

  • Ware
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Ware

    English : topographic name for someone who lived by a dam or weir on a river (Old English wær, wer), or a habitational name from a place named with this word, such as Ware in Hertfordshire.English : nickname for a cautious person, from Middle English war(e) ‘wary’, ‘prudent’ (Old English (ge)wær).English : Robert Ware came to Dedham, MA, from England in or before 1642. Henry Ware (1764–1845), born in Sherborn, MA, was a Unitarian clergyman and theologian and father of the physician John Ware (b. 1795) and two clergymen, Henry (b. 1794) and William (b. 1797).

    Ware

  • Ware
  • Boy/Male

    Anglo, British, English, Jamaican

    Ware

    Wise; Watchful; Aware; Watchman; Careful

    Ware

  • Wake
  • Boy/Male

    English

    Wake

    Alert.

    Wake

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Online names & meanings

  • Elka
  • Girl/Female

    Hebrew

    Elka

    Oath to God.

  • CHAYYIM
  • Male

    Hebrew

    CHAYYIM

    (חַיִּים) Hebrew name derived from the word chayyim, CHAYYIM means "life."

  • De
  • Boy/Male

    Chinese

    De

    Virtue.

  • Piercefield
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Piercefield

    English : variant of Percival 2, altered by folk etymology.

  • Devin | தேவீந
  • Boy/Male

    Tamil

    Devin | தேவீந

    Resembling a God, Poet

  • DENI
  • Female

    English

    DENI

    Pet form of French Denise, DENI means "follower of Dionysos."

  • Anirvin
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu

    Anirvin

    Mother, God-like

  • Faakhir
  • Boy/Male

    Muslim

    Faakhir

    Excellent. Proud.

  • FRANGAG
  • Female

    Scottish

    FRANGAG

    Feminine form of Scottish Gaelic Frang, FRANGAG means "French."

  • Murtadaa
  • Boy/Male

    Muslim/Islamic

    Murtadaa

    Chosen one

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  • Waved
  • imp. & p. p.

    of Wave

  • Wave
  • v. i.

    To play loosely; to move like a wave, one way and the other; to float; to flutter; to undulate.

  • Wave
  • v. t.

    See Waive.

  • Wavy
  • a.

    Rising or swelling in waves; full of waves.

  • Wave
  • v. t.

    To move like a wave, or by floating; to waft.

  • Waved
  • a.

    Exhibiting a wavelike form or outline; undulating; intended; wavy; as, waved edge.

  • Cave
  • v. i.

    To dwell in a cave.

  • Wavy
  • a.

    Undulating on the border or surface; waved.

  • Wae
  • n.

    A wave.

  • Wavy
  • a.

    Playing to and fro; undulating; as, wavy flames.

  • Wave
  • v. i.

    To fluctuate; to waver; to be in an unsettled state; to vacillate.

  • Wawe
  • n.

    A wave.

  • Wave
  • v. i.

    A vibration propagated from particle to particle through a body or elastic medium, as in the transmission of sound; an assemblage of vibrating molecules in all phases of a vibration, with no phase repeated; a wave of vibration; an undulation. See Undulation.

  • Wave
  • v. i.

    Fig.: A swelling or excitement of thought, feeling, or energy; a tide; as, waves of enthusiasm.

  • Wale
  • n.

    A wale knot, or wall knot.

  • have
  • Indic. present

    of Have

  • Wove
  • imp.

    of Weave