wavefront

/ˈweɪvˌfrʌnt/
noun
  1. The leading edge or surface of a moving wave, such as a light wave, sound wave, or water wave.
    • Scientists measured the wavefront of the laser to check its focus.
    • As the stone hit the water, a circular wavefront spread outward.
    • The wavefront of the earthquake traveled through the ground at high speed.
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