wave-like+motion

  • 81Lambada — (Audio|Br Lambada.ogg|pronunciation) is a fast, sensual Brazilian dance for couples or groups, typically performed with the stomachs touching. The dance became internationally popular in the 1980s. The exact origin of the dance is in Brazil and… …

    Wikipedia

  • 82Orgasmatron — For other meanings, see Orgasmatron (disambiguation). The orgasmatron is a fictional electromechanical device that appears in the 1973 movie Sleeper, which also shows the effects of a related device, an orgasmic orb. Similar devices have appeared …

    Wikipedia

  • 83Thermal conduction — In heat transfer, conduction (or heat conduction) is a mode of transfer of energy within and between bodies of matter, due to a temperature gradient. Conduction means collisional and diffusive transfer of kinetic energy of particles of ponderable …

    Wikipedia

  • 84Second sound — is a quantum mechanical phenomenon in which heat transfer occurs by wave like motion, rather than by the more usual mechanism of diffusion. This leads to a very high thermal conductivity. It is known as second sound because the wave motion of… …

    Wikipedia

  • 85Bridge (instrument) — A bridge is a device for supporting the strings on a stringed instrument and transmitting the vibration of those strings to some other structural component of the instrument in order to transfer the sound to the surrounding air. Explanation Most… …

    Wikipedia

  • 86undulate — verb ʌndjʊleɪt move with a smooth wave like motion. ↘[usu. as adjective undulating] have a wavy form or outline. adjective ʌndjʊlət Botany & Zoology having a wavy surface or edge. Derivatives undulately adverb undulation noun undulatory adjecti …

    English new terms dictionary

  • 87undulation — n. Wave, fluctuation, ripple, rimple, wave like motion …

    New dictionary of synonyms

  • 88undulate — ► VERB 1) move with a smooth wave like motion. 2) have a wavy form or outline. DERIVATIVES undulation noun undulatory adjective. ORIGIN from Latin undulatus, from unda a wave …

    English terms dictionary

  • 89undulation — undulate ► VERB 1) move with a smooth wave like motion. 2) have a wavy form or outline. DERIVATIVES undulation noun undulatory adjective. ORIGIN from Latin undulatus, from unda a wave …

    English terms dictionary

  • 90undulatory — undulate ► VERB 1) move with a smooth wave like motion. 2) have a wavy form or outline. DERIVATIVES undulation noun undulatory adjective. ORIGIN from Latin undulatus, from unda a wave …

    English terms dictionary