The rate at which something occurs or is repeated over a particular period of time or in a given sample.
Frequency
A scale or a series of successive changes, stages, or degrees.
Gradation
Join or blend to form a single entity.
Fuse
Happen or occur afterward or as a result.
Ensue
The action, process, or result of combining or uniting.
Amalgamation
Show or represent by a drawing, painting, or words.
Depict
Lasting for a very short time.
Ephemeral
The relative physical position or direction of something.
Orientation
Be enough or adequate.
Suffice
Make a ray of light change direction when it enters at an angle.
Refract
Relating to or involving the processes of thinking and reasoning.
Cognitive
To throw or give off or out.
Emit
Having limits or bounds
Finite
In a way that is not dependent on the mind for existence; actually.
Objectively
Movement back and forth at a regular speed.
Oscillation
Record or express accurately in words or pictures.
Capture
For the most part; mainly.
Primarily
A person qualified to practice medicine.
Physician
A specialist who studies processes in the earth's atmosphere that cause weather conditions.
Meteorologist
Break or cause to break forcibly into parts.
Split