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ground wave
noun
a radio wave that propagates on or near the earth's surface and is affected by the ground and the troposphere.
ground wave
noun
a radio wave that travels directly between a transmitting and a receiving aerial Compare sky wave
Word History and Origins
Origin of ground wave1
Example Sentences
He hoped to get them to higher ground, but there was no time: The ground wave curled up under them and tossed them both through the air as if they were rag dolls.
Close-up views show the ground waves throwing rocks and other objects into the air, tearing apart test-site structures, sending cliffs tumbling into the sea and opening wide cracks in roads.
Then came the ground wave, rolling through the earth like a gopher through a garden.
The rolling ground wave in the wake of the shock blast, rocked and bounced the solid, timber and adobe main house.
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