wind like wind a toy and there is wind
The spelling is "wind" (the same as the homograph meaning blowing air).The word is pronounced the same as wined and whined.
fly
The homograph for "one devoted to another" is fan, referring to a devoted enthusiast, while the homograph for a "device to stir air" is also fan, referring to the mechanical appliance that circulates air.
They speed up and separate, and it will eventually turn to air.
The homograph of "alight" is "alight." In one sense, "alight" means to descend from a vehicle or to come down upon something. In another sense, "alight" means to be illuminated, especially with light.
Both accept electrical energy in and produce mechanical motion out. The motor motion may turn wheels and the speaker motion moves air.
push/pull it, this moves it, meaning you give it enough motion energy to top the friction and/or air resistance on it
A homograph to the word "wind" is "wind." The first "wind" refers to moving air, while the second "wind" is the action of twisting or turning something in a circular motion.
The word you want is fan.
the cause of a hurricane is when hot water and air turn in to a cirler motion and the effect is unknowen
The word aerodynamic means, has a shape which permits relatively easy motion through the air, by minimizing air resistance.
it sure is. wind is air and when the air is in motion it is called wind