Greek Meaning of waves

κύματα

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Definitions and Meaning of waves in English

waves

a movement sweeping large numbers in a common direction, a peak or climax of activity or occurrence, to float or shake in an air current, a line of attacking or advancing troops or airplanes, to move in waves, a member of the women's component of the U.S. Navy formed during World War II and discontinued in the 1970s, brandish, brandish, flourish, a sudden rapid increase in a population, a moving group of animals of one kind, the action or process of making wavy or curly, to move before the wind with a wavelike motion, a moving ridge or swell on the surface of a liquid (as of the sea), to convey by waving, a shape or outline having successive curves, a waving motion, to follow or cause to follow a curving line or take a wavy form, a period of hot or cold weather, an undulating or jagged line constituting a graphic representation of an action, a disturbance or variation that transfers energy progressively from point to point in a medium and that may take the form of an elastic deformation or of a variation of pressure, electric or magnetic intensity, electric potential, or temperature, an undulating line or streak or a pattern formed by such lines, a surge of sensation or emotion, to follow a curving line or take a wavy form, a rolling or undulatory movement or one of a series of such movements passing along a surface or through the air, something that swells and dies away, a woman serving in the navy, a sweep of hand or arm or of some object held in the hand used as a signal or greeting, to become moved or brandished to and fro, to motion to (someone) to go in an indicated direction or to stop, to signal or salute with the hand or with something held in it, a moving ridge on the surface of water, a disturbance or variation that transfers energy progressively from point to point in a medium and that may take the form of an elastic deformation or of a variation of pressure, electrical or magnetic intensity, electrical potential, or temperature, a wavelike formation or shape, a marked change in temperature, to float, play, or shake in an air current, to gesture with (the hand or an object) in greeting or farewell or in homage, one of a succession of influxes of people migrating into a region, one complete cycle of such a disturbance, a waviness of the hair, to swing (something) back and forth or up and down, a movement like that of an ocean wave, a disturbance similar to a wave in water that transfers energy progressively from point to point, a display of people in a large crowd (as at a sports event) successively rising, lifting their arms overhead, and quickly sitting so as to form a swell moving through the crowd, to impart a curving or undulating shape to, a surging movement of a group, water, sea, a steady flowing movement, a sudden or rapid increase, to motion with the hands or with something held in them in signal or salute, to dismiss or put out of mind

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κύματα

a movement sweeping large numbers in a common direction, a peak or climax of activity or occurrence, to float or shake in an air current, a line of attacking or

θάλασσες,οιδήματα,κύματα,Μπούκλες,κυματάκια,αυξήσεις,τσουνάμι,Τσουνάμι,Κυματοθραύστες,Χτένια

No antonyms found.

wavery => κυματιστός, wavers => οι διστακτικοί, wavelets => κυματίδια, waved (aside or off) => Κούνησε το χέρι του (μακριά ή στο πλάι), wave (aside or off) => κάνω σινιάλο (παραμέρισε),