Brainwave

/ˈbreɪnweɪv/ noun

A sudden clever idea or inspiration, or an electrical wave produced by brain activity that can be measured.

Modern compound: 'brain' (Old English 'brægen') plus 'wave' (Old English 'wafian'). The metaphorical sense of 'a sudden idea' arose because brainwaves were discovered in the 1920s.

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