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Content admirably covered elsewhere
This article is confused, not at all concise and lacks purpose..It confuses waves in physics with waves in the sea / coastal sense. If you check out the WP entry for "Waves" and that for "Wind Waves" you will find both senses are more than adequately dealt with. In particular the latter deals very concisely with breaking waves / types of breaker. DS
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