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undulatory theory

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wave theory

–noun
1. Also called undulatory theory. Physics. the theory that light is transmitted as a wave, similar to oscillations in magnetic and electric fields. Compare corpuscular theory.
2. Historical Linguistics. a theory that accounts for shared features among languages or dialects by identifying these features as innovations that spread from their points of origin to the speech of contiguous areas.


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1825–35
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Main Entry: un·du·la·to·ry theory
Pronunciation: '&n-j&-l&-"tOr-E-, '&n-d(y)&-l&-, -"tor-E-
Function: noun
: WAVE THEORY

Main Entry: wave theory
Function: noun
: a theory in physics: light is transmitted from luminous bodies to the eye and other objects by an undulatory movement called alsoundulatory theory
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