- Undulation: a gentle wave or movement
- Wave: a movement or disturbance that spreads out from a central point
- Tremor: a slight shaking or vibration
- Oscillation: a regular back-and-forth movement
- Swirl: a circular movement or rotation
- Surge: a sudden and powerful movement or flow
- Tide: a regular rise and fall of the sea level
- Fold: a bending or creasing of a surface
- Splash: a sudden and brief movement of liquid
- Bubble: a small, rounded mass of air or gas
- Trickle: a slow and steady flow of liquid
- Gurgle: a low, rumbling sound made by liquid moving through a narrow passage
- Dribble: a slow and steady flow of liquid, often in a small amount
- Splashes: sudden and brief movements of liquid
- Washes: a flowing or moving of liquid
- Bubbles: small, rounded masses of air or gas
- Swells: a rising or increasing of something, such as a wave or a sound
- Surges: sudden and powerful movements or flows
- Tides: regular rises and falls of the sea level
- Folds: bendings or creasings of a surface
- Consequence: a result or effect of something
- Result: a outcome or effect of something
- Side effect: an unintended or secondary effect of something
- Backlash: a negative reaction or consequence of something
- Sequel: a later event or development that follows something
- Repercussion: a reaction or effect that follows something
- Sequels: later events or developments that follow something

one event, so many words to explain the movement of the water caused by the touch of a thin surface.

with all of the languages and the singularity of one word that is significantly impacting our inner water to either a storm or a tsunami ready to destroy us and all around us. what are you hearing? are you taking your time to actually search its meaning? how are you reacting to the ripples?

there are many ways to create ripples and they spread in untold directions. they affect their immediate surroundings the most; yet can still make impressions on the other side of the body, mind and soul.
each individual splash adds ripples, creating new forms and combinations of ripples. ripples are more frequent and sustainable than their larger counterparts, such as a wave or tsunami. ripples make a difference, but a difference that does not turn the world upside down. ripples rock the boat, but they do not capsize it.
effects that ripple keep going until their reach is exhausted, often well out of sight of the original source.
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