different between wavelike vs metachronal
wavelike
English
Etymology
wave +? -like
Adjective
wavelike (comparative more wavelike, superlative most wavelike)
- (physics) Having some properties or characteristics of a wave; used especially of physical particles.
Translations
See also
- wave-particle duality
Anagrams
- Lakeview, lakeview
wavelike From the web:
- what wavelike properties of electrons are useful in
- what are wavelike properties
- what are wavelike contractions of smooth muscle
- what does wavelike mean
- what is wavelike in physics
- what is the wavelike involuntary movement of muscles
- what are the wavelike contractions in the esophagus called
- what is the wavelike muscular squeezing of the esophagus
metachronal
English
Etymology
meta- +? chronal
Adjective
metachronal (not comparable)
- Describing the wavelike beating of a group of cilia
metachronal From the web:
- what is metachronal rhythm
- what is circannual rhythm
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