-wave

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See also: wave and WAVE

English[edit]

Etymology[edit]

Likely derived from new wave, and popularized by the terms chillwave and vaporwave.

Suffix[edit]

-wave

  1. Applied to various (often very specialised) music genres, subcultures and aesthetics.
    chill + ‎-wave → ‎chillwave
    dark + ‎-wave → ‎darkwave
    vapor + ‎-wave → ‎vaporwave

Derived terms[edit]