WIND - flowing air or breeze
WIND (long I sound) - to twist or turn (as in a road, or winding a clock spring)
there are two pronunciations:
wind n. -wind, just as it's spelled.
wind v. -waynd or simply, 'wined'.
That is the correct spelling of "windy" (weather condition with rapidly moving air).
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That is the correct spelling of the word "gusting" (variably higher wind).
These letters can be unscrambled to spell the word greatest.The next longest word possible is targets.
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Viento
The spelling is "wind" (the same as the homograph meaning blowing air).The word is pronounced the same as wined and whined.
That is the correct spelling of "wound" (an injury, or the past tense of to wind).
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The word is spelled didgeridoo. A didgeridoo is an Australian wind instrument developed by the native Australian tribes over 1500 years ago.
The Greek word for wind is "anemos." The word comes from the Greek wind gods, the Anemoi.
Yes, the word wind is a noun, a word for a thing.
If there is a lot of wind, it's windy.