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Yes, "wind" (moving air) and "wind" (to twist or turn) are homophones, as they are pronounced the same but have different meanings and spellings.

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Yes, "wind" (moving air) and "wind" (to twist or turn) are homophones, as they are pronounced the same but have different meanings and spellings.

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For wind meaning turn or twist, it is wound (rhymes with pound). For wind meaning tire or give air to, it is winded.

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jeff hardyz finisher is swaton bomb and twist of fate

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Whisper in the Wind, Twist of Faite, Swanton Bomb

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I guess it might be because propellers turn at much higher rpm than a wind turbine. non-linearities in propeller twist are negligible and therefore omitted

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