Wavelet (noun)

A small wave, especially one that is produced by a disturbance or disturbance in a larger wave.

Origin:

Derived from the word 'wave' meaning a disturbance that travels through a medium, and the diminutive suffix '-let' meaning a small wave.

Examples:

  1. The wavelet was a small disturbance in the calm surface of the lake, rippling out from where a pebble had fallen.
  2. The wavelet was a tiny movement in the otherwise steady flow of the stream, a sign of the underlying currents and turbulence.
  3. The wavelet was a fleeting pattern of light and shadow, reflecting the changing position of the sun.
  4. The wavelet was a tiny signal in the complex system of data and information, carrying its own message and meaning.
  5. The wavelet was a gentle reminder of the power and beauty of nature, inspiring awe and wonder in those who observed it.
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