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1 등상면
n. wave front, wave which is vertical in the direction that it is moving -
2 물결
n. wave, water wave -
3 물결치다
v. undulate, move as a wave; wave -
4 파동
n. wave, wave motion, undulation, fluctuation, popple, pulse, surge -
5 감마
n. gamma, third letter of the Greek alphabet; gamma rays, electromagnetic radiation from the nuclei of atoms (similar to X rays but with a shorter wave length) -
6 감마선
n. gamma rays, electromagnetic radiation from the nuclei of atoms (similar to X rays but with a shorter wave length) -
7 격동
n. convulsion, violent shaking; tidal wave, rising ripple of water in the ocean -
8 결
n. grain; texture; wave; disposition; tendency -
9 고양
n. wave -
10 굽이치게 하다
v. wave -
11 굽이치다
v. wind, seethe, wave, welter -
12 굽이침
n. wave -
13 기복이 있다
v. wave -
14 나부끼게 하다
v. wave -
15 나부끼다
v. flutter, flap, wave -
16 너울거리다
v. roll, wave, surge, rise and fall in or like waves -
17 너울거림
n. flutter; wave, swell -
18 넘실거리다
v. roll; undulate, cause to move in waves; wave -
19 도파관
n. wave guide -
20 등상면 선
n. wave front
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