seiche (Meaning)

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seiche (n)

a wave on the surface of a lake or landlocked bay; caused by atmospheric or seismic disturbances

Synonyms & Antonyms of seiche

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seiche Sentence Examples

  1. The seiche, an oscillation of water in an enclosed basin, created a gentle rocking motion on the lake.
  2. The high-amplitude seiche in the fjord caused the boats to bob vertically.
  3. The seiche in the bathtub continued long after the faucet was turned off.
  4. The scientist recorded the seiche's frequency using a seismograph.
  5. The seiche in the swimming pool made it difficult for swimmers to stay afloat.
  6. The seiche in the harbor was caused by a sudden change in atmospheric pressure.
  7. The seiche in the lake lasted for several hours, causing the shoreline to fluctuate.
  8. The seiche in the ocean was caused by a distant storm.
  9. The seiche in the reservoir was used to generate electricity.
  10. The seiche in the bay caused minor flooding along the coast.

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a wave on the surface of a lake or landlocked bay; caused by atmospheric or seismic disturbances

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The seiche, an oscillation of water in an enclosed basin, created a gentle rocking motion on the lake.

The high-amplitude seiche in the fjord caused the boats to bob vertically.

The seiche in the bathtub continued long after the faucet was turned off.

The scientist recorded the seiche's frequency using a seismograph.