1 | noun | (physics) the maximum displacement of a periodic wave 2 | noun | the property of copious abundance 3 | noun | greatness of magnitude
'ampluht, ood (IPA: ˈæmplətˌud)
am-pli-tude (9 letters | 3 syllables)
1549 (European Renaissance) (476 years ago)
Latin
amplitudes
bountifulness | bounty
background level | noise level | signal level
displacement | shift | abundance | copiousness | teemingness | magnitude (total: 6)
(none among common words)
multitude | similitude
(none among common words)
amplitude distortion | amplitude level | amplitude modulation
Spanish: | amplitud (general) | extensión (general) | anchura (general) | amplitud (physics) French: | étendue (general) | ampleur (general) | amplitude (physics) Portuguese: | grandeza (general) | amplidão (general) | amplitude (general) | amplitude (physics) German: | Umfang (general) | Weite (general) | Ausmaß (general) | Amplitude (physics) | Schwingungsweite (physics) Japanese: | 振れ幅 (common noun)
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An attenuator decreases it | Wave measurement (based on all New York Times crossword puzzles 1994 to 2009)
14 (International English) | 14 (North American English)