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It depends on the context.

Wind can be a noun, when it refers to the atmospheric disturbance: for example, "We could hear the wind in the trees."

However, when the pronunciation is different, wind can be a verb: for example, "In the past, you had to wind up a clock every couple of days."

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9y ago

winds can be a noun, the plural form of wind. eg The winds come every year in June.

Or winds can be a verb, the third person singular form of wind.eg She winds the string onto a bobbin.

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Aly Farishtah

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noun

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Christian Sawayn

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great answer, tyy

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