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WINCH, n. A windlass; or an instrument with which to turn or strain something fo...
WINCHING, WINCING, ppr. Flinching; shrinking; kicking.
WINCHING, WINCING, ppr. Flinching; shrinking; kicking.
WINCOPIPE, n. The vulgar name of a little flower, that, when it opens in the mor...
WIND, n. [L., G. The primary sense is to move, flow, rush or drive along.] 1. Ai...
WIND-DROPSY, n. [wind and dropsy.] A swelling of the belly from wind in the inte...
WIND-EGG, n. [wind and egg.] An addle egg.
WIND-FALLEN, a. Blown down by the wind.
WIND-FLOWER, n. [wind and flower.] A plant, the anemone.
WIND-FURNACE, n. [wind and furnace.] A furnace in which the air is supplied by a...
WIND-GAGE, n. [wind and gage.] A soft tumor on the fetlock joints of a horse.
WIND-GUN, n. An air gun; a gun discharged by the force of compressed air.
WIND-HATCH, n. [wind and hatch.] In mining, the opening or place where the ore i...
WIND-HOVER, n. [wind and hover.] A species of hawk; called also the stannel, but...
WIND-INSTRUMENT, n. An instrument of music, played by wind, chiefly by the breat...
WIND-MILL, n. [wind and mill.] A mill turned by the wind.