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1.
See
Waive
.
Source : opted (
171775
) - auto
2.
To
play
loosely
;
to
move
like
a
wave
,
one
way
and the other;
to
float
;
to
flutter
;
to
undulate
.
Source : opted (
171778
) - auto
3.
To be moved to and
fro
as a
signal
.
Source : opted (
171779
) - auto
4.
To
fluctuate
;
to
waver
;
to be in an unsettled
state
;
to
vacillate
.
Source : opted (
171780
) - auto
5.
To
move
one
way
and the other;
to
brandish
.
Source : opted (
171781
) - auto
6.
To
raise
into inequalities of
surface
;
to
give
an undulating
form
a
surface
to.
Source : opted (
171782
) - auto
7.
To
move
like
a
wave
,
or by floating;
to
waft
.
Source : opted (
171783
) - auto
8.
To
call
attention
to,
or
give
a
direction
or
command
to,
by a waving
motion
,
as of the
hand
;
to
signify
by waving;
to
beckon
;
to
signal
;
to
indicate
.
Source : opted (
171784
) - auto
9.
An advancing
ridge
or
swell
on the
surface
of a
liquid
,
as of the
sea
,
resulting from the
oscillatory
motion
of the particles composing it when disturbed by any
force
their
position
of
rest
;
an
undulation
.
Source : opted (
171785
) - auto
10.
A
vibration
propagated from
particle
to
particle
through
a
body
or
elastic
medium
,
as in the
transmission
of
sound
;
an
assemblage
of vibrating molecules in
all
phases of a
vibration
,
with no
phase
repeated;
a
wave
of
vibration
;
an
undulation
.
See
Undulation
.
Source : opted (
171786
) - auto
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