| 20 answers for: Wave or scope prefix |
| RANK | ANSWER | CLUE |
| MICRO | Wave or scope prefix |
| TELE | Port or scope prefix |
| GYRO | Compass, plane or scope prefix (4) |
| ENDO | Skeleton or scope prefix |
| PERI | Scope prefix, in subs |
| BECK | Northern English word, of Old Norse origin, for a brook or a stream with a stony bed; a summoning nod, wave or forefinger gesture; or, Scots dialect for a bow or a curtsey (4) |
| FOAM | Poetic word for the ocean; a bubbly frothy mass such as soap suds or the spindrift, spray, spume or surf of a wave; or, figurative fury (4) |
| BORE | A steep-fronted wave or eagre; the calibre of a gun; an artesian water well; or, a tedious person or thing (4) |
| WAFT | Word, similar to a weaving term, for an aroma, knotted signal flag, nonchalant wave or shoo with a hand, puff of smoke or a sound, all gently floating in or carried by the air (4) |
| ROLLER | Wave, or wave producer |
| CREST | Top of a wave or a hill; tuft of feathers on a bird's head; or, a heraldic bearing, traditionally for a helmet but also for writing paper (5) |
| RIPPLE | Little wave or undulation on the water's surface; or, ice cream swirled with raspberry syrup (6) |
| WHITECAP | A bird with a pale crown, such as the male of a species of redstart; or, a crested wave or breaker (8) |
| FLUCTUS | Wave or surge of water, also metaph., of people or crowds (4th) |
| BILLOW | Conceptually connected to "belly, bulge", a large cloud or great sea wave; or, poetically, the ocean itself (6) |
| RIP | Strong current driven by a breaking wave; or, an abbreviated Latin lapidary expression or requiescat on a grave (3) |
| SEND | The action/sound of the surge or swash of a breaking wave; or, simply "dispatch, forward, mail, post, remit" (4) |
| CRESTS | From the Latin meaning "plume", showy tufts of feathers on helmets or birds' heads; cock's-combs; manes; or, the tops of waves or hills (6) |
| ENERGY | Power, such as that harnessed from hot springs, sunlight, waves or the wind to generate electricity or motion; or, vim/vis generally (6) |
| SINE | Kind of wave or curve |
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