Bruit
The medical term for a gentle blowing, fluttering or humming sound heard on auscultation is "bruit." It typically indicates turbulent blood flow in an artery or vein.
Susurration.
It refers to a gentle current of warm air in dry weather blowing from the sea and over the land
The poet describes a peaceful meadow with flowers blooming and a gentle breeze blowing through the trees.
Benignity is the state or quality of being benign - gentle or kind in manner, or not posing any serious threat to medical health.
Approach the child calmly and try to soothe them by speaking softly or humming a gentle tune. Offer comfort through gentle physical touch, such as holding their hand or patting their back. Try to distract the child with a toy or game to shift their focus away from what is upsetting them.
They can only generate energy when there is a wind blowing, there are limits to the strength of the wind it must not be too strong or too gentle
Whisper calm, gentle blowing, howling, stirring Breezes, gusts, gales, cyclones Roaring, raging, shrieking Violent, powerful Stormy Typhoon
A gentle blow, which increases the flow of oxygen around the flame will make it bigger. A strong blow which will reduce the air pressure and so reduce the amount of oxygen will make the flame smaller.
If you mean as in "gentle attitude, gentle temper, gentle mood, gentle manner, and gentle behavior," yes, that is possible.
This simile suggests that the person's nervousness is so intense that it feels like large, erratic movements in their stomach, rather than gentle fluttering like butterflies. It amplifies the idea of feeling overwhelmed or anxious with a comical comparison to pigeons.
If you're talking about bait for fishing, then it's gentles, otherwise gentle is an adjective or a verb.
like melting chocolate coffee strong as espresso gentle as latte sweet as candy bar sandstorm blowing brown as mother earth, warm protective and welcoming