Definition: The word "airwaves" comes from Greek and means "water waves". It's a term used in communication, particularly in the field of radio broadcasting or satellite television, where two speakers communicating over airwaves (in which there are no cables, wires, or other physical lines between them) exchange signals via radio waves. The term was introduced by British physicist Alexander Graham Bell and has since become an important part of wireless communication.
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