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ripple (1)

rip·ple [ rípp'l ]


verb  (past and past participle rip·pled, present participle rip·pling, 3rd person present singular rip·ples)
Definition:
 
1. transitive and intransitive verb have or give something wavy flow: to flow or move in tiny gentle waves, or disturb a surface with such waves
a breeze rippled the water

2. transitive and intransitive verb appear wavy on surface: to have a wavy appearance or form, or make something have a wavy appearance or form
shiny black rippled hair

3. intransitive verb make lapping sound: to make a gentle lapping sound

4. intransitive verb rise and fall in volume: to pass through a group or place, increasing and decreasing in loudness
Laughter rippled around the room.



noun  (plural rip·ples)
Definition:
 
1. tiny wave or series of waves: a small wave or series of gentle waves across a surface

2. gentle wavy shape or mark: something that resembles a ripple in its smooth undulating shape

3. sound rising and falling in volume: a sound that passes through a group or place, increasing and decreasing in loudness
a ripple of scorn

4. geology shallow broken river water: an area of shallow water in a river broken by rocks or sand bars

5. electricity oscillation of current: a small oscillation of electrical current



plural noun rip·ples 
Definition:
 
consequences: a series of repercussions or consequences
The ripples of the sector's downturn continue to be felt.



adjective 
Definition:
 
food with second flavor mixed in: with a second flavor partly combined or marbled through
raspberry ripple ice cream

[Late 17th century. < ?]

rip·pler noun
rip·ply adjective
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