different between wavest vs waves
wavest
English
Etymology
wave +? -est
Verb
wavest
- (archaic) second-person singular simple present form of wave
Anagrams
- T-waves, watevs
wavest From the web:
- what waves disturb matter
- what waves require a medium
- what waves are produced by stars and galaxies
- what waves have the highest frequency
- what waves have the longest wavelength
- what waves are sound waves
- what waves do microwaves use
- what waves have the highest energy
waves
English
Pronunciation
- (UK, US) IPA(key): /we?vz/
Noun
waves
- plural of wave
Verb
waves
- Third-person singular simple present indicative form of wave
Anagrams
- S wave, S-wave
waves From the web:
- what waves require a medium
- what waves disturb matter
- what waves are produced by stars and galaxies
- what waves have the highest frequency
- what waves have the longest wavelength
- what waves need a medium
- what waves are sound waves
- what waves do microwaves use
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