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Meaning of Wavelet | Babel Free

Noun CEFR B1

Definitions

  1. A small wave; a ripple.
  2. A fast-decaying oscillation.

Equivalents

العربية مُويْجَة
Bosanski druga kare
Català ondeta ondulació
Čeština vlnka
Cymraeg tonnell
Deutsch Wavelet Wellchen
Ελληνικά κυματίδιο
Español perturbación
Suomi aalloke aaltonen kare liplatus
Français ondelette vaguelette
Gaeilge druga
Hrvatski druga kare
Magyar hullámocska
Italiano wavelet
한국어 웨이블릿
Kurdî kare
Polski falka
Српски druga kare
Українська брижі

Examples

“1851, “Speaker’s Meaning dimly descried” (Fragment) in Poems, London: William Pickering, p. 110, I know not whether I see your meaning: if I do, it lies Upon the wordy wavelets of your voice, Dim as an evening shadow in a brook, When the least moon has silver on’t no larger Than the pure white of Hebe’s nail.”
“1856, Herman Melville, “The Piazza” in The Piazza Tales, New York: Dix & Edwards, pp. 6-7, […] long ground-swells roll the slanting grain, and little wavelets of grass ripple over upon the low piazza, as their beach, and the blown down of dandelions is wafted like the spray […]”
“The water danced and sparkled, multitudes of birds were on the wing, now dipping in the wavelets, now rising and shaking off the glittering drops.”
“They sat on the beach and watched the hissing wavelets.”
“A little, rubbishy wavelet, full of candy wrappers and orange peel and seaweed, folded over my foot.”
“They left the shop in a united wavelet of amusement […]”
“Attractive cottages look out on a scene so peaceful that lapping wavelets, stirred by the breeze, are often the loudest sound to be heard.”

CEFR level

B1
Intermediate
This word is part of the CEFR B1 vocabulary — intermediate level.
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