outwave
/ˈaʊtweɪv/Definitions
1. noun
A wave or ripple in the surface of the ocean, especially one that has traveled a long distance from its point of origin.
“The outwave from the storm brought turbulent waters to the shore.”
1. noun
A wave or ripple in the surface of the ocean, especially one that has traveled a long distance from its point of origin.
“The outwave from the storm brought turbulent waters to the shore.”