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1wind-broken — wind bro·ken win(d) .brō kən adj of a horse affected with pulmonary emphysema or with heaves …
2win|dle — «WIHN duhl», intransitive verb, dled, dling. Dialect. 1. to move circularly or sinuously; meander; wind. 2. to wind thread, cable, or the like …
3win|now — «WIHN oh», verb, noun. –v.t. 1. to blow off the chaff from (grain); drive or blow away (chaff): »Farmers winnow rice to separate the rice hulls from the kernels (Nelson E. Jodon). 2. Figurative. to sort out; separate; sift: »to winnow the facts… …
4win´dow|less — win|dow «WIHN doh», noun, verb. –n. 1. an opening, as in a wall or roof of a building, boat, or car, to let in light or air, usually enclosed by a frame that holds a movable sash or sashes fitted with panes of glass: »a good view from the window …
5win|dow — «WIHN doh», noun, verb. –n. 1. an opening, as in a wall or roof of a building, boat, or car, to let in light or air, usually enclosed by a frame that holds a movable sash or sashes fitted with panes of glass: »a good view from the window. But,… …
6wind-screen — /wind skreen , win /, n. Chiefly Brit. windshield. [1855 60] * * * …
7win|tle — «WIHN tuhl», verb, tled, tling, noun. Scottish. –v.i. 1. to roll or swing from side to side. 2. to tumble, capsize, or be upset. –n. a rolling or staggering movement. ╂[< earlier Flemish windtelen < winden to wind] …
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9Wind power — Wind power: worldwide installed capacity [1] …
10Wind gradient — In common usage, wind gradient, more specifically wind speed gradientcite book | last = Hadlock | first = Charles | title = Mathematical Modeling in the Environment | publisher = Mathematical Association of America | location = Washington | year …