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waved
adj. having an outline that looks like a wave; wavy, having or forming waves
 
wave
v. flutter; make an up and down gesture with the hand; move in waves; have a wavy appearance; curl; be curled (hair)

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wave

Noun
1. one of a series of ridges that moves across the surface of a liquid (especially across a large body of water)
(synonym) moving ridge
(hypernym) movement, motion
(hyponym) surf, breaker, breakers
2. a movement like that of an ocean wave; "a wave of settlers"; "troops advancing in waves"
(hypernym) motion, movement, move, motility
(derivation) roll, undulate, flap
3. (physics) a movement up and down or back and forth
(synonym) undulation
(hypernym) movement, motion
(hyponym) gravity wave, gravitation wave
(classification) physics, physical science, natural philosophy
4. something that rises rapidly; "a wave of emotion swept over him"; "there was a sudden wave of buying before the market closed"; "a wave of conservatism in the country led by the hard right"
(hypernym) rise
5. the act of signaling by a movement of the hand
(synonym) waving, wafture
(hypernym) gesture, motion
(hyponym) flourish, brandish
(derivation) beckon
6. a hairdo that creates undulations in the hair
(hypernym) hairdo, hair style, coiffure
(hyponym) finger wave
(derivation) curl
7. an undulating curve
(synonym) undulation
(hypernym) curve, curved shape
(hyponym) sine curve, sinusoid
8. a persistent and widespread unusual weather condition (especially of unusual temperatures)
(hypernym) weather, weather condition, atmospheric condition
(hyponym) cold wave
(part-meronym) wave front

Verb
1. signal with the hands or nod; "She waved to her friends"; "He waved his hand hospitably"
(synonym) beckon
(hypernym) gesticulate, gesture, motion
(derivation) waving, wafture
2. move or swing back and forth; "She waved her gun"
(synonym) brandish, flourish
(hypernym) move, displace
(hyponym) wigwag
(entail) hold, take hold
(derivation) waver
3. move in a wavy pattern or with a rising and falling motion; "The curtains undulated"; "the waves rolled towards the beach"
(synonym) roll, undulate, flap
(hypernym) move
(hyponym) luff
4. twist or roll into coils or ringlets; "curl my hair, please"
(synonym) curl
(hypernym) twist
(hyponym) crimp, crape, frizzle, frizz, kink up, kink
5. set waves in; "she asked the hairdresser to wave her hair"
(hypernym) dress, arrange, set, do, coif, coiffe, coiffure
(hyponym) marcel


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wave
v. (za)mávat; mávat; mávat na koho/co; kývat se; pominout co

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wave
Czas. machać (ręką); witać/żegnać machaniem ręki; machnięciem ręki kazać komuś podjechać/podejść lub odjechać/odejść; machać; kołysać się

Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)Download this dictionary
Waved
(imp. & p. p.)
of Wave
  
 
(a.)
Having undulations like waves; -- said of one of the lines in heraldry which serve as outlines to the ordinaries, etc.
  
 
(a.)
Having a wavelike appearance; marked with wavelike lines of color; as, waved, or watered, silk.
  
 
(a.)
Exhibiting a wavelike form or outline; undulating; intended; wavy; as, waved edge.
  

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