troughits called a trough
The word you''re looking for is... 'trough'. (pronounced 'tr-off'
From crest to crest, trough to trough or rest position to rest position
The wavelength of a wave is the distance between two identical parts of a wave in successive periods (crest to crest, trough to trough, etc.).
Wavelength
trough, crib, stall, stable, container
The Greek word used for manger or feeding trough also has the extended meaning of "stall".
Trough
troughits called a trough
AnswerIn Luke's Gospel, Mary and Joseph travelled from Nazareth to Bethlehem for a census. When they found no room in the inn, they stayed in a stable, where Jesus was born (Luke 2:7). In Matthew's Gospel, this was not necessary because Bethlehem was already the home town of Mary and Joseph, and they had a house (Matthew 2:11).
From the story in Luke 2:1-7 we surmise that Jesus was born in a stable, or a barn if you like, as we are told that Mary wrapped Jesus in swaddling clothes and laid Him in a manger. A manger is a feed trough that is most commonly found in a structure that is used for animals. Some tradition says that the stable or barn was actually a cave that was used as a place to keep animals for a short period of time.
A very old trough. A hard-wearing trough. A durable trough. One tough trough.
The word you''re looking for is... 'trough'. (pronounced 'tr-off'
The pig ate from the trough. Trough is a noun.
the trough the trough the trough
The possessive form of the singular noun trough is trough's.
A trough, or a drinking trough.