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microwave

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Wiktionary Word definitions in Wiktionary
n. 1 An electromagnetic wave with wavelength between that of infrared light and radio waves. 2 A microwave oven. vb. (context transitive English) To cook (something) in a microwave oven.

WordNet Word definitions in WordNet
n. a short electromagnetic wave (longer than infrared but shorter than radio waves); used for radar and microwave ovens and for transmitting telephone, facsimile, video and data kitchen appliance that cooks food by passing an electromagnetic wave through ...

Wikipedia Word definitions in Wikipedia
Microwave is an American post-hardcore band from Atlanta, Georgia . They have supported bands such as The Wonder Years , letlive. , Have Mercy , Man Overboard , Tiny Moving Parts , and Motion City Soundtrack They are currently signed to SideOneDummy Records ...

Usage examples of microwave.

There were thin long-wire VLF antennas, conical electronic-countermeasure antennas, spiracle antennas, a microwave antenna on the bow, and whip antennas that extended thirty-five feet.

On the other hand, microwaves were easily generated artificially, and mankind had been doing just that ever since the war.

I suspect that what few nanites Pek has managed to bring back on-line will be assimilated, now that the microwave pulse is nonfunctional and the Ushekti nanites are no longer isolated.

Where the maser was an amplification of generated microwaves, the laser was an amplification of light, and theories about how this might be accomplished were circulating widely throughout the weapons development community even before Bell Labs produced the first maser.

Scott was learning to live with the new Oriental rugs, the microwave, and the expresso maker on the kitchen counter, not to mention the huge entertainment center in the living room.

The generators would compound, then switch the microwaves flowing through magnetron tubes in each of the kitchen ovens.

He was followed by a dietician who was force-fed boiling pabulum until he choked to death, a cook who was microwaved, a carpenter-handyman who was sawed in half, a manicurist who was fatally trimmed, a houri who was impaled.

To the untrained eye, those dark masts were a confusion of bristling antennae combined with a gray, central spherical radome and two six foot microwave dishes on an ominous, boxlike, blank-walled forward superstructure.

To the left was a freestanding food pantry with a microwave, and to the right was a toilet, an exercise treadmill, and a deep clear pool of constantly recirculating water.

The microwave dump system was one of the post-apocalypse retrofits to the orbiter.

The reason was that although scansion was simple enough, it could only take place in the presence of a background microwave radiation.

Shelves lined the walls from floor to ceil ing, and there was a small table and two chairs, and a servery cabinet which held a sink, crockery, cutlery, an electric kettle and a small microwave.

When the microwave beeped and Eliot pulled out the strudel, poor Howie looked from one adult to another, probably hoping someone would somehow break the tension.

I was eleven years old in 2003, and I remember how excited I was when the results from the Wilkinson Microwave Anisotropy Probe came in.

Meg said, dumping a box of microwave popcorn and a plastic bag of birdseed into the bottom of the grocery cart.