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wave·let

 (wāv′lĭt)
n.
A small wave; a ripple.
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wavelet

(ˈweɪvlɪt)
n
a small wave
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wave•let

(ˈweɪv lɪt)

n.
a small wave; ripple.
[1800–10]
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ThesaurusAntonymsRelated WordsSynonymsLegend:
Noun1.wavelet - a small wave on the surface of a liquidwavelet - a small wave on the surface of a liquid
moving ridge, wave - one of a series of ridges that moves across the surface of a liquid (especially across a large body of water)
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Translations
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wavelet

[ˈweɪvlɪt] Npequeña ola f, olita f
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wavelet

[ˈweɪvlət] (literary) nvaguelette fwave power nénergie f marémotrice, énergie f des vagues
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wavelet

n (poet)kleine Welle
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"A large extent of white wavelets often to be seen on the coasts of Amboyna, and in these parts of the sea."
With the wind in that quarter, only little wavelets, not much bigger than I had seen upon a lake, beat upon the shore.
Then a purely feminine touch was given to the hair that waved back from the face,--a touch that rescued little crests and wavelets from bondage and set them free to take a new color in the sun.
The river - with the sunlight flashing from its dancing wavelets, gilding gold the grey-green beech- trunks, glinting through the dark, cool wood paths, chasing shadows o'er the shallows, flinging diamonds from the mill-wheels, throwing kisses to the lilies, wantoning with the weirs' white waters, silvering moss-grown walls and bridges, brightening every tiny townlet, making sweet each lane and meadow, lying tangled in the rushes, peeping, laughing, from each inlet, gleaming gay on many a far sail, making soft the air with glory - is a golden fairy stream.
The Jessie was blotted out, and a strange ominous sound arose as multitudinous wavelets struck foaming on the beach.
The tide flowed and ebbed; the sun rose and set; regularly each afternoon the brave west wind came romping in through the Golden Gate, darkening the water, cresting tiny wavelets, making the sailboats fly.
How lovely the little river is, with its dark changing wavelets! It seems to me like a living companion while I wander along the bank, and listen to its low, placid voice, as to the voice of one who is deaf and loving.
The foamy wavelets curled up to her white feet, and coiled like serpents about her ankles.
Most commonly used methods of VLC are Discrete Cosine Transform (DCT), fractal compression and recently introduced wavelet transform.
suggested a filtering strategy using logarithmic transformation; multiscale decomposition and variance of wavelet transform results [10].

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