ultrawave

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English[edit]

Etymology[edit]

From ultra- +‎ wave.

Noun[edit]

ultrawave (plural ultrawaves) (science fiction)

  1. A type of radiation, often described as allowing for faster-than-light communication.
  2. A device capable of receiving or producing ultrawaves.
    • 1975, Lester del Rey, “Habit”, in Early Del Rey, Garden City, N.Y.: Doubleday & Company, Inc., →ISBN, page 41:
      Of course, the radio signals came through on the ultrawave every so often, but the pep-talk description of the thrilling contest for endurance racing didn't mean much when I put it up against the facts.

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