underwave
/ˈʌndərweɪv/Definitions
1. noun
A wave that is formed beneath the surface of a liquid, especially the ocean, and rises to the surface.
“The underwave created by the ship’s wake caused the nearby boats to rock violently.”
1. noun
A wave that is formed beneath the surface of a liquid, especially the ocean, and rises to the surface.
“The underwave created by the ship’s wake caused the nearby boats to rock violently.”