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*"Wake", a song from Linkin Park's album ''[[Minutes to Midnight (album)|Minutes to Midnight]]''
*"Wake", a song from Linkin Park's album ''[[Minutes to Midnight (album)|Minutes to Midnight]]''
* "The Wake", a song by [[Abney Park (band)|Abney Park]]
* "The Wake", a song by [[Abney Park (band)|Abney Park]]
*''Wake'', the video release of one of [[The Sisters of Mercy]]'s 1985 concerts at The Royal Albert Hall
*[[Wake (video album)]], the video release of one of [[The Sisters of Mercy]]'s 1985 concerts at The Royal Albert Hall


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Revision as of 00:50, 4 September 2017

Wake is the region of recirculating flow immediately behind a moving solid body.

Wake may also refer to:

Culture

  • Wakes week, an English holiday tradition
  • Parish Wake, another name of the Welsh gŵyl mabsant, the fairs held on the local parish's patron saint's annual feast
  • Wake (ceremony), a ritual which takes place during some funeral ceremonies

Entertainment

Film, television, and audio

Literature

Games

Music

Places and schools

Science and nature

  • Wake, a group of vultures
  • Wake low, a meteorological phenomenon which can cause high winds

Technology and engineering

  • WAKE (cipher)
  • Wake-on-LAN, a signal that activates a device via a network connection
  • Wake-on-ring, or Wake-on-Modem (WOM), a signal that activates a device via a telephone connection
  • Wake turbulence, the air turbulence that forms around and behind an aircraft

Other uses

See also