not normally connected with waves. A sudden tip or roll to one side is a suggestion, although is more applies to a ship or a staggering person. It is an act of swaying abruptly, perhaps waves do that.
You mean 'What are waves?' Waves are the bobbly things you see on ponds, lakes and the sea.
If you mean sound waves, the only type of sound waves that can travel through air (or any gas, for that matter) is longitudinal waves.
Radiation waves, such as light waves, can be reflected off surfaces just like normal waves. However, the behavior of radiation waves can also be influenced by other waves depending on their frequency and amplitude. This interaction is known as wave interference.
The two types of body waves are longitudinal and transverse waves. In seismology longitudinal waves are known as P-waves (P = primary as they are detected by seismometers before the other seismic waves) and transverse waves are known as S-waves (S = secondary). In longitudinal waves the material oscillates or moves backwards and forwards parallel to the direction of wave motion (a bit like someone opening and closing an accordion). In transverse waves, the material oscillates normal (at 90 degrees) to the direction of wave motion.
I never heard of a "satellite wave". If you mean the radio waves used by satellites for communication - well, like all radio waves used for such purposes, there is probably a large range of waves they can use.
The base word for "lurched" is "lurch."
the train suddently lurched because it was in a hurry
The car lurched forward like a startled animal.
It means to roll or pitch suddenly, as of a ship or a staggering person
There is one syllable.
Little did we know that a stalker lurched in our bushes.Possible, but I believe you are confusing "lurched" with lurked".I would prefer:The camel ride was definitely uncomfortable as the seat lurched from side to side at each step.Lurch means jerk or sway.
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The train suddenly lurched forward. (lurch = a sudden movement) Jill lurched into me drunkenly. (lurch = to move suddenly in an uncontrolled way) The pager company shut down on Tuesday leaving 2,000 customers in the lurch. (lurch = to leave someone at a time when they need your help.)
lurch
Staggered, stumbled, swayed, or lumbered.
im not sure what u mean by "waves", but if you mean color waves, the answer is that they can see all color except green. If you mean waves as in ocean waves, then yes, they can see "waves."
Lurched also means jumped, sprang, lunged, shot....