Definition of Ground wave

1. Noun. A radio wave propagated on or near the earth's surface.


Lexicographical Neighbors of Ground Wave

ground rules
ground shark
ground sharks
ground sloth
ground snake
ground spider
ground squirrel
ground state
ground stroke
ground substance
ground swell
ground swells
ground tackle
ground tissue
ground water
ground wave (current term)
ground zero
ground zeroes
groundable
groundage
groundages
groundation
groundations
groundball
groundberry
groundbreakers
groundbreaking
groundbreaking ceremony

Literary usage of Ground wave

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Players in the Game: Destiny of Doom by Gyeorgos C. Hatonn (1993)
"ground wave EMERGENCY NETWORK (GWEN) I have written on this subject and the “towers” for many times and many months. This is a series (network) of large ..."

2. The Quarterly Journal by Geological society of London (1850)
"... attributes them to the action of what he terms his ground wave (flot de fond) ; that is, to the motion of the water near the bottom towards the shore. ..."

3. Elements of Geology: A Text-book for Colleges and for the General Reader by Joseph Le Conte (1903)
"This is called the "forced sea-wave," since it is not a free wave, but a forced accompaniment of the ground-wave beneath. It reaches the shore at the same ..."

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