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WINDY, a. 1. Consisting of wind; as a windy tempest. 2. Next the wind; as the wi...
WINDWARD, n. [wind and ward.] The point from which the wind blows; as, to ply to...
WINDSEED, n. A plant of the genus Arctolis.
WINDROW, n. [wind and row.] 1. A row or line of hay, raked together for the purp...
WINDPIPE, n. [wind and pipe.] The passage for the breath to and from the lungs; ...
WINDOWY, a. Having little crossings like the sashes of a window.
WINDOW-SASH, n. [window and sash.] The sash or light frame in which panes of gla...
WINDOW-GLASS, n. [window and glass.] Panes of glass for windows.
WINDOW-FRAME, n. [window and frame.] The frame of a window which receives and ho...
WINDOW-BLIND, n. [window and blind.] A blind to intercept the light of a window....
WINDOW, n. [ G. The vulgar pronunciation is windor, as if from the Welsh gwyntdo...
WINDLE, n. A spindle; a kind of reel.
WINDLAS, WINDLASS, n. [wind and lace.] 1. A machine for raising great weights, c...
WINDLAS, WINDLASS, n. [wind and lace.]
WINDING-TACKLE, n. [winding and tackle.] A tackle consisting of one fixed triple...
WINDING-SHEET, n. [winding and sheet.] A sheet in which a corpse is wrapped.