All English words - page 6488
Meanings of Windchill:
nounThe cooling effect of wind blowing on a surface.
Usage examples:
The wind chill at 70 mph descent would leave every racer needing medical treatment for frostbite
Meanings of Winded:
adjectiveHaving difficulty breathing because of exertion or a blow to the stomach.
Usage examples:
She wasn't really hurt, just winded
verbCause (someone) to have difficulty breathing because of exertion or a blow to the stomach.
Usage examples:
The fall nearly winded him
Meanings of Winder:
nounA device or mechanism used to wind something, especially something such as a watch or clock or the film in a camera.
Usage examples:
The built-in winder is capable of three frames per second
Meanings of Winders:
nounA device or mechanism used to wind something, especially something such as a watch or clock or the film in a camera.
Usage examples:
The built-in winder is capable of three frames per second
Meanings of Windfall:
nounAn apple or other fruit blown down from a tree or bush by the wind.
Usage examples:
We ate fruit from the trees or windfalls without washing them and ate carrots pulled from the groun…
Meanings of Windfalls:
nounAn apple or other fruit blown down from a tree or bush by the wind.
Usage examples:
We ate fruit from the trees or windfalls without washing them and ate carrots pulled from the groun…
Meanings of Windflower:
nounAn anemone.
Usage examples:
One of the most unusual-looking fall-planted bulbs is the grecian windflower.
Meanings of Windflowers:
nounAn anemone.
Usage examples:
One of the most unusual-looking fall-planted bulbs is the grecian windflower.
Meanings of Windgall:
nounA small painless swelling just above the fetlock of a horse, caused by inflammation of the tendon sheath.
Usage examples:
The native breeds seem to cope better than the more finely bred types, where windgalls may appear.
Meanings of Windgalls:
nounA small painless swelling just above the fetlock of a horse, caused by inflammation of the tendon sheath.
Usage examples:
The native breeds seem to cope better than the more finely bred types, where windgalls may appear.
Meanings of Windhover:
nounA kestrel.
Usage examples:
Instead it is a favorite of morning, a little brown-grey falcon, called the windhover because, hurl…
Meanings of Windier:
adjectiveCharacterized by or exposed to strong winds.
Usage examples:
A very windy day
Meanings of Windiest:
adjectiveCharacterized by or exposed to strong winds.
Usage examples:
A very windy day
Meanings of Windigo:
noun(in the folklore of the northern algonquian indians) a cannibalistic giant; a person who has been transformed into a monster by the consumption of human flesh.
Usage examples:
In the depths of the winter, the windigo seeks to feast on human flesh.
Meanings of Windigos:
noun(in the folklore of the northern algonquian indians) a cannibalistic giant; a person who has been transformed into a monster by the consumption of human flesh.
Usage examples:
In the depths of the winter, the windigo seeks to feast on human flesh.
Meanings of Windily:
adverbIn a way that is confident and continues for a long time, but does not say anything useful or interesting
Usage examples:
His tone is windily self-important, but the intellectual content of what he says is embarrassingly …
Meanings of Winding:
nounA twisting movement or course.
Usage examples:
The windings of the stream
adjectiveFollowing a twisting or spiral course.
Usage examples:
Our bedroom was at the top of a winding staircase
verbCause (someone) to have difficulty breathing because of exertion or a blow to the stomach.
Usage examples:
The fall nearly winded him
Meanings of Winding-down:
verbTo unfasten something that is wrapped around an object
Usage examples:
To unwind string, i’m just going to watch some tv and unwind.
Meanings of Winding-up:
nounThe process of closing a business that is not successful and has debts that it cannot manage
Usage examples:
The most common ground for a winding up by the court is a company's inability to pay its debts., wi…
Meanings of Windings:
nounA twisting movement or course.
Usage examples:
The windings of the stream
adjectiveFollowing a twisting or spiral course.
Usage examples:
Our bedroom was at the top of a winding staircase
Meanings of Windjammer:
nounA merchant sailing ship.
Usage examples:
Sarah, of burnsall, near skipton, was helping to make a documentary commemorating the lives of sail…
Meanings of Windjammers:
nounA merchant sailing ship.
Usage examples:
Sarah, of burnsall, near skipton, was helping to make a documentary commemorating the lives of sail…
Meanings of Windlass:
nounA winch, especially one on a ship or in a harbour.
Usage examples:
In his work mi'yar al-'aqul ibn sina defines simple machines and combinations of them which involve…
verbHaul or lift (something) with a windlass.
Usage examples:
The sediment and heavy substance accumulating in the bottom of the sewers, impervious to flushing, …
Meanings of Windlassed:
verbHaul or lift (something) with a windlass.
Usage examples:
The sediment and heavy substance accumulating in the bottom of the sewers, impervious to flushing, …
nounA winch, especially one on a ship or in a harbour.
Usage examples:
In his work mi'yar al-'aqul ibn sina defines simple machines and combinations of them which involve…
Meanings of Windlasses:
nounA winch, especially one on a ship or in a harbour.
Usage examples:
In his work mi'yar al-'aqul ibn sina defines simple machines and combinations of them which involve…
verbHaul or lift (something) with a windlass.
Usage examples:
The sediment and heavy substance accumulating in the bottom of the sewers, impervious to flushing, …
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