"jave" meaning in All languages combined

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Noun [English]

IPA: /ˈd͡ʒeɪv/ Forms: javes [plural]
enPR: jāv Rhymes: -eɪv Etymology: Contraction of ice-jam release wave. Coined by geoscientists Martin Jasek & Spyros Beltaos in 2008. Etymology templates: {{contr|en|ice-jam release wave}} Contraction of ice-jam release wave, {{coinage|en|Martin Jasek & Spyros Beltaos|in=2008|occ=geoscientists|w=-}} Coined by geoscientists Martin Jasek & Spyros Beltaos in 2008 Head templates: {{en-noun}} jave (plural javes)
  1. (hydrology) A wave of water and ice released downstream when a fluvial ice-jam breaks up catastrophically. Categories (topical): Hydrology
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