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∙ 14y agoΚύμα [keema]
κύμα [kyma] = wave
ρευστό [refsto] = fluidυγρό [eegro] = liquidfluid < (Latin) fluere < (Greek) φλύω/φλέω = to swell (like a wave) >> fluctuation
The term "cymatics" was coined by Hans Jenny, a Swiss scientist who derived it from the Greek word kyma (a great wave).
Noise is defined as 'unwanted sound'. It is a subjective definition. [The word originates from the Greek and is related to nausea.]A wave is a periodic oscillation between two datum points. Consider the wave generated when a pebble is cast into a pond.
The Sanskrit word for wave is "अलन्त" (alanta).
The Maori word for wave is 'ngaru'.
The word for the distance of a complete wave is wavelength. It is typically measured from the peak of one wave to the peak of the next wave.
to wave = ani ocean wave = Nalu
the greek word for egg is: avgo
The Greek word for experience is εμπειρία (empeiría).
The Greek word for 'science' is "επιστήμη" (epistímē).
A possible prefix for the word "wave" is "re-", as in "rewave" or "reverberate."