RIPPLES vs RIFFLE: NOUN
- Plural form of ripple.
- A small wave on the surface of a liquid
- (electronics) an oscillation of small amplitude imposed on top of a steady value
- In mining, the lining of the bottom of a sluice, made of blocks or slats of wood, or stones, arranged in such a manner that chinks are left open between them.
- The act or an instance of shuffling cards.
- A piece of plank placed transversely in, and fastened to the bottom of, a fish-ladder.
- In mining, the sectional stone or wood bottom lining of a sluice, arranged for trapping mineral particles, as of gold.
- A wave or ripple in such water.
- A stretch of choppy water caused by such a shoal or sandbar; a rapid.
- A rocky shoal or sandbar lying just below the surface of a waterway.
- A small wave on the surface of a liquid
- Shuffling by splitting the pack and interweaving the two halves at their corners
- A groove or block in such a lining.
- In seal-engraving, a very small iron disk at the end of a tool, used to develop a high polish.
- A ripple, as upon the surface of water; hence, a rapid; a place in a stream where a swift current, striking upon rocks, produces a boiling motion in the water.
- A trough or sluice having cleats, grooves, or steps across the bottom for holding quicksilver and catching particles of gold when auriferous earth is washed; also, one of the cleats, grooves, or steps in such a trough. Also called ripple.
- A ripple in a stream or current of water; also, a place where the water ripples, as on a shallow rapid.
- A fast-flowing, shallow part of a stream causing broken water.
- A succession of small waves.
- A quick skim through the pages of a book.
- The act of shuffling cards; the sound made while shuffling cards.
RIPPLES vs RIFFLE: VERB
- Stir up (water) so as to form ripples
- Flow in an irregular current with a bubbling noise
- Third-person singular simple present indicative form of ripple.
- To idly manipulate objects with the fingers.
- To shuffle playing cards by separating the deck in two and sliding the thumbs along the edges of the cards to mix the two parts.
- To leaf through rapidly.
- Shuffle (playing cards) by separating the deck into two parts and riffling with the thumbs so the cards intermix
- Stir up (water) so as to form ripples
- Twitch or flutter
- Look through a book or other written material
- To skim or flick through the pages of a book.
- To ruffle with a rippling action.
- To flow over a fast moving shallow part of a stream.
- To prepare samples of material using a riffler.
RIPPLES vs RIFFLE: INTRANSITIVE VERB
- N/A
- To flow in rough waves or become choppy, as water.
- To shuffle cards.
- To thumb through (the pages of a book, for example).
- To shuffle (playing cards) by holding part of a deck in each hand and raising up the edges before releasing them to fall alternately in one stack.
RIPPLES vs RIFFLE: OTHER WORD TYPES
- N/A
- To shuffle a pack of cards by butting the two parts of the pack into each other and then bending them so that they slip together.
RIPPLES vs RIFFLE: RELATED WORDS
- Implications, Undulations, Vibes, Repercussions, Waves, Guggle, Cockle, Wavelet, Babble, Riffle, Bubble, Gurgle, Ruffle, Burble, Undulate
- Rapids, Gun, Shotgun, Rifle, Ruffle, Thumb, Riff, Flick, Rippling, Ripple, Flip, Wavelet, Leaf, Cockle, Undulate
RIPPLES vs RIFFLE: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Reverberations, Surges, Implications, Undulations, Repercussions, Guggle, Cockle, Wavelet, Babble, Riffle, Bubble, Gurgle, Ruffle, Burble, Undulate
- Rapids, Gun, Shotgun, Rifle, Ruffle, Thumb, Riff, Flick, Rippling, Ripple, Flip, Wavelet, Leaf, Cockle, Undulate
RIPPLES vs RIFFLE: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- Radiation travels in waves, like ripples on a pond.
- Ripples on the surface of a pond Sound Wave.
- There are two types of ripples: symmetric and asymmetric.
- Ripples is a promising young open heifer prospect.
- I am ripples of waves on silver seas.
- This should have ripples running through your speakers..
- Step on pools of water to create ripples.
- And this also ripples down to South Africa.
- Delhi High Court created ripples in the water.
- The ripples in the photo were found to fit the size and pattern of small ripples, unlike large waves photographed up close.
- Br J Obstet Gynaecol andberg EC, Riffle NL, Higdon JV, Getman CE.
- Two Separation, The Swedes Deal, Fale Angle Riffle Shuffle and more.
- Finally, Riffle needs help navigating a threesome with his fiance.
- The dry blower combines a rocking riffle box and bellows.
- The Attorney General filed a lawsuit against Riffle on Feb.
- Riffle she does none dear high up sooner or later.
- Licking a fingertip, he began to riffle through the pile.
- Sandberg EC, Riffle NL, Higdon JV, Getman CE.
- Riffle is being called the Pinterest of books!
- Short stretches of rock and boulder riffle interspersed among longer stretches of gravel riffle andruns provide excellent coldwater fish habitat.
RIPPLES vs RIFFLE: QUESTIONS
- What information can be obtained from the presence of ripples in rocks?
- How to create a displacement map for ripples in water reflections?
- Why do scuba divers create ripples on the bottom of water?
- What are the different types of ripples in lenticular bedding?
- Are fast ripples in the neocortex directly associated with epilepsy?
- What are the different types of ripples in a blanket?
- Which is a third factor that causes ripples to form?
- Why do glass windows have waves and ripples in them?
- Why does David Hockney use ripples in his paintings?
- What are ripple cross-laminae and asymmetric ripples?
- Why is the bottom velocity of a pool lower than a riffle?
- How to fish upstream in a riffle with a floating line?
- How many riffle shuffles does it take to make a pack random?
- Can riffle habitat development restore sensitive species and biodiversity following dam removal?
- Which riffle splitter should I use with the Metzke exploration cyclone?
- What happens if the concentrate is too heavy behind a riffle?
- What standards does the Humboldt small riffle-type sample splitter support?
- Is the riffle shuffle a finite set of forbidden patterns?
- What happens to a riffle when the river flows high?