Yes, a zephyr is generally considered to be a gentle, light breeze. The term "zephyr" specifically refers to a soft, mild wind, often associated with spring or early summer. While both terms describe light winds, a zephyr is typically understood to be even softer and more delicate than a standard breeze.
Zephyr means a gentle wind, but the winds in Wellington (New Zealand) are strong, cold and blustery.
Strong winds are called gales. They can be accompanied by stormy conditions and can cause damage to structures and trees.
Mercury Zephyr was created in 1978.
Not as far as I know but a good place to research that in in a Encyclopedia as you never know, there just might be! Hope this helps! ;)
A zephyr can refer to a westerly wind or a light breeze
No, a zephyr is a breeze from the west.
The correct word is "zephyr". It relates to a breeze from the west or just a gentle breeze.
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Zephyr means "breeze". They are interchangeable words. There's also a lightweight cloth called "zephyr" but that changes the meaning, of course.
A zephyr is a gentle breeze so... Tornado, wild wind, gust... something of the sort.
A zephyr, which is a light breeze, can occur anywhere where differences in air temperature occur. So yes, there can be a zephyr in the Amazon rainforest.
Soft and gentle wind is called "breeze" A more poetic word for it is a "zephyr"