Results for: contrary wave direction
English English
alter course of wave of energy, cause energy or light waves to bend as they pass from one medium into a second medium in which the energy travels at a different speed, measure degree of refraction in something, show something through a different mediumrefract
alter something, change key, change sound, regulate, control; adjust; vary the frequency (Electronics); change from one key to another (Music), vary wave characteristicsmodulate
amateurish, contrary to professional standards, not belonging to profession, not professional; contrary to professional ethics; unbecoming in members of a professionunprofessional
amount of light in particular directionluminous intensity
amount, area, characteristic aspect of behavior, condition, direction, distance, door or opening, example, guide or support, journey or route, manner of placing, manner or method, movement through water, path, path; lane; road; track; method; direction...way
amplitude modulation; broadcasting through variations in the width of the radio wave (Electricity), anno mundi, ante meridiem; morning, time before noon; hours between midnight and noon; nickname for a morning newspaper (distributed very late at night)...AM
angle between two celestial bodies, appearance, exposure, grammatical category, look, one side or part, point of view, facet; appearance, outlook; direction; action of a verb without relating to its time, positions of planets in astrology, viewpointaspect
antagonistic, contrary, facing the stem, harmful, hostile; contrary; opposedadverse
anther flap, closable flap in an organ, device that controls liquid flow, device that controls the flow of a liquid through a passage or a pipe; membranous flap that controls the direction and/or flow of bodily fluids; one of two shells in a bivalve mo...valve
anticlockwise, in a direction opposite to that of the normal rotation of the hands of a clock, in the direction opposite to clockwise, moving opposite to clockwisecounterclockwise
apparatus for projecting light, intense projected light, lamp which can direct a powerful beam of light in any directionsearchlight
apply force in an upward direction, thrustpush to the wall
approach a state or quality, border on an area, approach; border, be on the verge; tend towards, lean in a certain direction, boundary, change gradually, clock spindle, edge, brink; wand, staff (especially one that indicates authority), move in particu...verge
approximately, encircling; nearby, from place to place, here and there, in opposite direction, in the vicinity, prep. surrounding; approximately, present, to the other side ofaround
area in the northeast, compass point between N and E, direction situated between north and east on a compass, from northeast, moving or facing northeastward; situated in the northeast; coming from the northeastnortheast
 

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