— wave (5)
'wave' is the definition.
(I know that wave can be written as brandish)
This is the entire clue.
(Other definitions for brandish that I've seen before include "Wave as a threat" , "Wave like a weapon" , "Flourish, wield" , "Triumphantly draw attention to" , "Wield or wave belligerently" .)
'wave' is the definition.
(I know that surge is a type of wave)
This is all the clue.
(Other definitions for surge that I've seen before include "Rapid increase; powerful movement" , "Sudden upward movement" , "Outpouring" , "Heavy swell; sudden rise" , "Eddy" .)
'wave' is the definition.
(tidal wave is a kind of wave)
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(Other definitions for tidal that I've seen before include "Concerning lunar-driven ocean movements" , "What a bore may be" , "Subject to ebb and flow" , "Going back and forth" , "(Of the sea) ebbing and flowing" .)
'wave' is the definition.
(ripple is a kind of wave)
This is the entire clue.
(Other definitions for ripple that I've seen before include "Type of ice cream with coloured syrup" , "Edgar Allan ---, US author" , "undulation" , "A small wave, or a gentle sound as of laughter" , "Small wave or surface disturbance" .)
'wave' is the definition.
(I know that roller is a type of wave)
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(Other definitions for roller that I've seen before include "Large wave or hair curler" , "Big wave or hair setter" , "Wave - wave-maker" , "One might be used for painting" , "Heavy sea wave and hair curler" .)
'wave' is the definition.
(I know that wave can be written as beckon)
This is all the clue.
(Other definitions for beckon that I've seen before include "Signal forward" , "Summon with finger gesture" , "Attract" , "Gesture closer" , "Make signs to summon" .)
'wave' is the definition.
(I know that breaker is a type of wave)
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(Other definitions for breaker that I've seen before include "Wave hitting the shore" , "Heavy wave arriving on the shore" , "A large wave, sounds destructive" , "from rider disciplining horse?" , "Someone broadcasting on Citizen's Band radio" .)
'wave' is the definition.
(sine wave is a kind of wave)
This is the entire clue.
(Other definitions for sine that I've seen before include "Mathematical function" , "Trigonometric function" , "Without; maths function" , "Indefinitely, with no appointed date - . . . . die" , "Opposite/hypoteneuse" .)