The parts of a wave are apparently crest, trough, amplitude, and wavelength, if I'm understanding the related link below correctly. None of these rhyme with each other, but there are words that rhyme with each one of them. Please see the related questions below for "What rhymes with crest?", "What rhymes with trough?", and "What rhymes with amplitude?" "What rhymes with wavelength?" does not exist at the time of this answer.
No, they do not rhyme. Please see the related questions to find out what rhymes with parts and arms.
There are two I can think of. Pontiac has a car called the "Wave" Buick has the " Enclave"
Technically, no, since only the "ing" parts rhyme.
Crest and best rhyme, and the highest point of a transverse wave is the crest.
Yes, "dawn" and "on" do rhyme. They both end in the same sound, making them a rhyme.
The major parts of a wave are the crest (highest point of the wave), trough (lowest point of the wave), wavelength (distance between two successive crests or troughs), and amplitude (maximum displacement of a wave from its rest position).
weed's seeds
The three parts of a wave are the crest (the highest point of the wave), the trough (the lowest point of the wave), and the wavelength (the distance between two consecutive crests or troughs).
crest
A rhyme for small parts of wild plants could be "buds and shoots, stems and roots."
Weed's seeds
It would be its wave lengths!!