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    wind
    [wind]
    noun
    wind (noun) · winds (plural noun)
    1. the perceptible natural movement of the air, especially in the form of a current of air blowing from a particular direction:
      "the wind howled about the building" · "an easterly wind" · "gusts of wind"
      Similar:
      air current
      current of air
    2. breath as needed in physical exertion or in speech:
      "he waited while Jez got his wind back" · "she hit the floor with a thud that knocked the wind out of her"
      Similar:
      • the power of breathing without difficulty while running or making a similar continuous effort. See also second wind.
        "he waited while Jerry got his wind back"
    3. BRITISH ENGLISH
      air swallowed while eating or gas generated in the stomach and intestines by digestion.
    4. wind instruments, or specifically woodwind instruments, forming a band or a section of an orchestra:
      "these passages are most suitable for wind alone" · "wind players"
    verb
    wind (verb) · winds (third person present) · winded (past tense) · winded (past participle) · winding (present participle) · wound (past tense) · wound (past participle)
    1. cause (someone) to have difficulty breathing because of exertion or a blow to the stomach:
      "the fall nearly winded him"
    2. detect the presence of (a person or animal) by scent:
      "the birds could not have seen us or winded us"
    3. literary
      sound (a bugle or call) by blowing:
      "but scarce again his horn he wound"
    Origin
    Old English wind, of Germanic origin; related to Dutch wind and German Wind, from an Indo-European root shared by Latin ventus.
    wind
    [wīnd]
    verb
    wind (verb) · winds (third person present) · wound (past tense) · wound (past participle) · winding (present participle)
    1. move in or take a twisting or spiral course:
      "the path wound among olive trees"
    2. pass (something) around a thing or person so as to encircle or enfold:
      "he wound a towel around his midriff"
      • repeatedly twist or coil (a length of something) around itself or a core:
        "Anne wound the wool into a ball"
      • be repeatedly twisted or coiled:
        "large vines wound around every tree"
      • wrap or surround (a core) with a coiled length of something:
        "devices wound with copper wire"
    3. make (a clock or other device, typically one operated by clockwork) operate by turning a key or handle:
      "he wound City Hall's clock every day until he retired at the age of 92" · "she was winding the gramophone"
      • turn (a key or handle) repeatedly around and around:
        "I wound the handle as fast as I could"
      • cause (an audio or video tape or a film) to move back or forward to a desired point:
        "wind your tape back and listen to make sure everything is okay"
      • hoist or draw (something) with a windlass, winch, or similar device.
    noun
    wind (noun) · winds (plural noun)
    1. a twist or turn in a course.
    2. a single turn made when winding.
    Origin
    Old English windan ‘go rapidly’, ‘twine’, of Germanic origin; related to wander and wend.
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