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Etymologically, the word for "wave" is connected to that of "water", so it would seem to go back to Thales. Latin unda comes from the Sanscrit "to be wet".
The Greek word for wave is κῦμα = "anything swollen" (or hollowed out).
Etymologically, the word for "wave" is connected to that of "water", so it would seem to go back to Thales. Latin unda comes from the Sanscrit "to be wet".
The Greek word for wave is κῦμα = "anything swollen".
Etymologically, the word for "wave" is connected to that of "water", so it would seem to go back to Thales. Latin unda comes from the Sanscrit "to be wet".
The Greek word for wave is κῦμα = "anything swollen" (or hollowed out).
Etymologically, the word for "wave" is connected to that of "water", so it would seem to go back to Thales. Latin unda comes from the Sanscrit "to be wet".
The Greek word for wave is κῦμα = "anything swollen".