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WAVE: noun; a regular up and down movement in a fluid (liquid or air)
Ex. The strong wind caused large waves to form on the lake.
Ex. The mountains caused waves to form in the air current.
WINDWARD: adjective or adverb; the position of an object that is upwind
from another object (See upwind.)
Ex. Updrafts are more common on the windward side of the mountains.

