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Wind



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1 English
2 Dutch
3 German

English

Noun

Pronunciation

  • wĭnd, /wɪnd/, /wInd/

wind (
uncountable and countable; plural: winds)

  1. movement of air usually caused by convection or subtle differences of air pressure
  2. the ability to exert oneself without feeling short of breath.
  3. flatulence

Translations

  • Arabic: رّيح
  • Breton: avel m -où pl
  • Catalan: vent m
  • Dutch: wind m (1,3)
  • Esperanto: vento
  • Finnish: tuuli
  • French: vent m
  • German: Wind m (1)
  • Indonesian: angin
  • Italian: vento m
  • Japanese: (かぜ, kaze), 気流 (きりゅう, kiryū)
  • Javanese: bayu
  • Latin: ventus m
  • Nahuatl: ehecatl
  • Norwegian: vind
  • Polish: wiatr m
  • Portuguese: vento m
  • Russian: ветер
  • Spanish: viento m
  • Swahili: upepo
  • Turkish: rüzgâr

Related terms

See also

Verb

Pronunciation

  • wīnd, /waɪnd/, /waInd/
Homophones
  • whined, wined

to wind (
wound, wound)

  1. to turn coils of a cord around something such that the cord wraps around

Related terms
  • winder
  • wind down
  • wind up

Translations

Pronunciation

  • wĭnd, /wɪnd/, /wInd/

to wind

  1. to exhaust oneself to the point of being short of breath


Dutch

Pronunciation

  • IPA: /wɪnd/

Noun

wind m (Plural: winden, diminutive: windje)

  1. movement of air usually caused by convection or subtle differences of air pressure
  2. flatulence

Translations

  • English: wind


German

Pronunciation

  • IPA: /vɪnt/

Noun

Wind m (Plural Winde, diminutive: Windchen)

  1. movement of air usually caused by convection or subtle differences of air pressure

Translations

  • English: wind



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