-wave

English

Etymology

Likely from new wave and popularised by chillwave and vaporwave.

Suffix

-wave

  1. Applied to various (often very specialised) music genres, subcultures and aesthetics.
    chill + -wavechillwave
    dark + -wavedarkwave

Derived terms

English terms suffixed with -wave
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