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wind

/wɪnd/

[/wɪnd/]

moving air

Beginnernoun

Definition

A natural movement of air, especially a strong current blowing across the land or sea.

Example

A cold wind blew off the sea, scattering the dry leaves across the empty beach.

A cold wind blew off the sea, scattering the dry leaves across the empty beach.

Etymology

From Old English 'wind', of Germanic origin.

How & Where It’s Used

Common in weather and nature descriptions.

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