風 is the main kanji for wind, most commonly read 'kaze' (kaza-) and 'fuu'.
Fuu and kaza are more , than kaze, used in combination words like 'kazamidori': weather vane, and 'fuuryoku' : wind power ; However, 'kaze' is the word for wind in Japanese
word used to alert friendly listener that they are under threat
happy hateful hungry haggard hollow homeless healthy hasty
A particple is a group of words that indicate adjective meaning. That means they are a word that descibes something and has an ending of ed, ing, s, ect.
frustrating
tropical
There are 423,575 words in the book "Gone with the Wind".
Luxury vehicles
Florida
SPLASHED
pep
Yes, it descibes the noun
wind vane