Wave

/weɪv/ noun

A wave is a moving ridge on the surface of water, or any repeating movement that travels through space, like sound or light.

“Wave” comes from Old English “wæf,” “wafian,” related to moving or wavering. It is tied to older Germanic roots about motion and fluctuation.

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