0 an electric oven that uses waves of energy to cook or heat food quickly:
1 to cook something in a microwave:
2 a very short, very fast wave of electromagnetic energy that causes heat in atoms of water and some other substances
Most green vegetables have no snap to them when they’ve been steamed or microwaved.
Instead of oven-roasting the garlic, we microwaved a dozen cloves with oil and sugar.
Confining electrons in the nodes of standing microwaves.
Advances in satellites, microwaves, and cellular radio are reducing the cost of reaching the remoter rural areas.
We cannot have nuclear-powered microwaves—except in the sense that nuclear power can be fed into the electricity industry and used in microwaves.
The fact that the systems should be mutually functional is the goal, not that they should work using microwaves or any other waves.
The inclusion of a general safety requirement, such as that in the amendments, would require manufacturers to label such products as unsuitable for microwaving.
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