Chinese are the majority of the leaving refugees in the second wave (745,000 ethnic people) because Vietnam expelled them from the country rather than being sent to camps ran by Vietnam
Longitudinal Wave
Wave is 'nami' in Japanese, as in 'tsunami' (tidal wave).
Longitudinal wave
longitudinal wave
A hand wave is a transverse wave because the motion of the wave is perpendicular to the direction in which the wave travels. In a hand wave, the hand moves up and down while the wave moves horizontally.
People celebrate the name day of the saint that bears their name rather than their birthday. Greeks do not wave with an open hand as It is considered an insult to show the palm of the hand with the fingers extended. Spitting is believed to chases the devil away.
κύμα [kyma] = wave
An open diode will result in no output from a half wave rectifier, and an open diode will cut the output of a full wave rectifier in half.
In American Sign Language (ASL), to say hello, you can wave your hand slightly with an open palm facing the person you are greeting. You can also sign "hello" by raising your dominant hand in a relaxed salute-like motion towards your forehead.
a hand jesture
Tidal or rogue wave.
wave (verb) = nifnef wave (noun, ocean wave, light wave, etc) = gal (גל) wave (noun, wave of the hand) = nifnuf (× ×™×¤× ×•×£)
A homonym for "wave" is "wave," which can refer to either a movement in the ocean or a hand gesture to greet someone.
To say hello in American Sign Language, you can wave your hand in a small arc in front of your body. Alternatively, you can sign "hello" by extending your fingers and touching your forehead with your fingertips, then moving your hand forward and slightly down.
The Cloud Wave Bracers is a hand item in Club Penguin.
Think of the ocean and place the left hand in front of you with the palm facing you and fingers pointing to the right. With the left hand, palm facing you and parallel to the left and closer to your body - wave the hand bending back and forth at the wrist - as though the right hand is a wave hitting against the left hand which is the shore.