yara, yaralamak, YARALANMA; YARALAMAK; YARA:Bir insan veya hayvanda, özellikle harici bir tesir sonucu, vücut dokusunda meydana gelen arızalanma. Buna (traumatism) de denir, yarama, sarımlı, ceriha, Oh! Hayret! i, çok makbul şey, lezyon, vurmak, kâlbini kırmak, incitmek, hayrete düşürmek, f., bak. wind, Yara, vulnus, üfle/dolan/dola, bere, yarala, wind, yarala(mak), hayret uyandıran kimse veya şey, şaşırtmak, yaralanma, rüzgar, rüzgâr, kurma (saat), dolamak, yaralı, yaralılar, dönemeç, döndürmek, sarmak, (wound), yaraya, kıvırmak, dolanmak, kıvrıla kıvrıla gitmek, yaralama, esinti, kurulmak, nefessiz kal, kıvrım (nehirdeki), duymak, nefessiz bırakmak, nefes nefese bırakmak, hava gazı, kurmak, halletmek, saat kurmak, bükülmek, nefes, kıvrılmak, kokusunu almak, nefes aldırmak, osuruk, soluklandırmak, sarılmak, koku, koklayarak bulmak, k.dili. boş laflar, lafügüzaf, fasarya, bitirmek, soluk, dolambaçlı olmak, hava, nehir, İng. (mide ve bağırsaktaki) gaz, wind down yavaslamak, kurmak dolaşmak, gizli gizli sokulmak, (up) (zemberek v.b.'ni çevirerek) (saati, gramofonu v.b.'ni) kurmak: Will you wind the grandfather clock? Sandıklı saati kurar, wind its way dolaşıp gitmek, açmak, dolambaçlı ol, eğrilmek, geri dönmek, -i nefessiz bırakmak; -i nefes nefese, açmak (yol), soluklandı, üflemeli, saati kurmak, rolik sarmak, hava hareketi, yel, çevirmek, nefesli, viraj, sonuçlandırmak, gaz, döne döne gitmek, dolaşmak, havacıva, havagazı, saçmalık, kurmak (saati), üfleme, kırılmış, yaralanmış, yaralanmak, incinmiş, (isim) yaralılar, YARALI:Bak. "seriously wounded", "sliglitly wounded", "critically wounded", ve ayrıca bak "battle casualty", yaralan,
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Simple past tense and past participle of wind, A hurt to a person's feelings, An injury, such as a cut or tear, to a (usually external) part of the body, To hurt (a person's feelings), To hurt or injure (someone) by cutting, piercing, or tearing the skin, An injury to a person by which the skin is divided or its continuity broken, past of wind, A hurt to a persons feelings, To hurt (a persons feelings), any break in the skin or an organ caused by violence or surgical incision, the act of inflicting a wound a casualty to military personnel resulting from combat a figurative injury (to your feelings or pride); "he feared that mentioning it might reopen the wound"; "deep in her breast lives the silent wound"; "The right reader of a good poem can tell the moment it strikes him that he has taken an immortal wound--that he will never get over it"--Robert Frost any break in the skin or an organ caused by violence or surgical incision put in a coil, spin; twist; bend; wrap around; be wrapped around; be bent; change direction, injure; offend, injury; lesion; offense, Past tense and past participle of wind. A past tense and a past participle of wind. the past tense and past participle of wind. or trauma Break in any body tissue due to external action (including surgery). It may be closed (blunt trauma) or open (penetrating trauma). Blood vessels, nerves, muscles, bones, joints, and internal organs may be damaged. A closed wound can be caused by impact, twisting, bending, or deceleration (as in a car crash). It can range from a minor bruise or sprain to a skull fracture with brain damage or a spinal-cord injury with paralysis. In an open wound, foreign matter such as bacteria, dirt, and clothing fragments entering through broken skin or mucous membrane may result in infection. Other factors affecting severity include depth, surface area, degree of tearing, and structures damaged. Minor wounds need only first aid. For others, after examination and perhaps diagnostic imaging and exploratory surgery, treatment may include fluid replacement or drainage, sterilization and antibiotics, tetanus antitoxin, and repair of damaged structures. A closed wound may need to be opened or an open one sutured closed. See also burn, coagulation, crush injury, dislocation, scar, the act of inflicting a wound, a figurative injury (to your feelings or pride); "he feared that mentioning it might reopen the wound"; "deep in her breast lives the silent wound"; "The right reader of a good poem can tell the moment it strikes him that he has taken an immortal wound--that he will never get over it"--Robert Frost, a casualty to military personnel resulting from combat, hurt the feelings of; "She hurt me when she did not include me among her guests"; "This remark really bruised me ego", put in a coil, An injury to the person by which the skin is divided, or its continuity broken; a lesion of the body, involving some solution of continuity, To hurt by violence; to produce a breach, or separation of parts, in, as by a cut, stab, blow, or the like, To hurt the feelings of; to pain by disrespect, ingratitude, or the like; to cause injury to, An injury, hurt, damage, detriment, or the like, to feeling, faculty, reputation, etc, Fig, & p, of Wind to twist, and Wind to sound by blowing, A hurt or injury caused by violence; specifically, a breach of the skin and flesh of an animal, or in the substance of any creature or living thing; a cut, stab, rent, or the like, cause injuries or bodily harm to, To cause (someone) to become breathless, often by a blow to the abdomen, To exhaust oneself to the point of being short of breath, To tighten the spring of the clockwork mechanism such as that of a clock, To blow air through a wind instrument or horn to make a sound, Flatus, Real or perceived movement of atmospheric air usually caused by convection or differences in air pressure, The ability to exert oneself without feeling short of breath, One of the five basic elements (see Wikipedia article on the Classical elements), To travel, or to cause something to travel, in a way that is not straight, To turn coils of (a cord or something similar) around something, wine, People who are maimed or have wounds, Suffering from an emotional injury, Suffering from a wound, especially one acquired in battle, Simple past tense and past participle of wound, turn, coil; twist around, convolute; meander; bind, bandage; be bound; be twisted around; change direction, breath; "the collision knocked the wind out of him", the act of winding or twisting; "he put the key in the old clock and gave it a good wind", The region of the pit of the stomach, where a blow may paralyze the diaphragm and cause temporary loss of breath or other injury; the mark, empty rhetoric or insincere or exaggerated talk; "that's a lot of wind"; "don't give me any of that jazz", a tendency or force that influences events; "the winds of change", coil the spring of (some mechanical device) by turning a stem; "wind your watch", air moving (sometimes with considerable force) from an area of high pressure to an area of low pressure; "trees bent under the fierce winds"; "when there is no wind, row"; "the radioactivity was being swept upwards by the air current and out into the atmosphere", to sound with prolonged and mutually involved notes, To blow; to sound by blowing; esp, Mere breath or talk; empty effort; idle words, To expose to the wind; to winnow; to ventilate, act of twisting or turning; bend; curve, To perceive or follow by the scent; to scent; to nose; as, the hounds winded the game, To rest, as a horse, in order to allow the breath to be recovered; to breathe, To drive hard, or force to violent exertion, as a horse, so as to render scant of wind; to put out of breath, The dotterel, It occurs immediately after shearing, moss, fu, The force developed by the movement of air, expressed as pressure, the act of winding or twisting; "he put the key in the old clock and gave it a good wind" breath; "the collision knocked the wind out of him" empty rhetoric or insincere or exaggerated talk; "that's a lot of wind"; "don't give me any of that jazz" a tendency or force that influences events; "the winds of change" air moving (sometimes with considerable force) from an area of high pressure to an area of low pressure; "trees bent under the fierce winds"; "when there is no wind, row"; "the radioactivity was being swept upwards by the air current and out into the atmosphere" coil the spring of (some mechanical device) by turning a stem; "wind your watch" wrap or coil around; "roll your hair around your finger"; "Twine the thread around the spool" extend in curves and turns; "The road winds around the lake, Movement of atmospheric air usually caused by convection or differences in air pressure, One of the five basic elements, extend in curves and turns; "The road winds around the lake, wrap or coil around; "roll your hair around your finger"; "Twine the thread around the spool", A natural motion of the air, especially a noticeable current of air moving in the atmosphere parallel to the Earth's surface Winds are caused by unequal heating and cooling of the Earth and atmosphere due to absorbed, incoming solar radiation and infrared radiation lost to space--as modified by such effects as the Coriolis force, the condensation of water vapor, the formation of clouds, the interaction of air masses and frontal systems, friction over land and water, etc, horizontal movement of air over the Earth's surface that is created when cool, heavy air moves toward warm, light air, A result due to the differences in air mass pressures (temperature) The wind blows as a result of nature trying to balance the differences The larger the differences between air masses, the stronger the wind, breeze; direction of the wind; gale; breath; wind instrument (Music); intestinal gas; social or political current; hint; nonsense; conceit, air out, ventilate; blow a wind instrument; make sound by blowing; search out by smell; cause to be out of breath; catch one´s breath, is a natural motion of the air, especially a noticeable current of air moving in the atmosphere parallel to Earth's surface Winds are caused by uneven heating and cooling of the Earth and atmosphere, The horizontal movement of air over the Earth's surface and one of the basic elements of weather Thermal differences throughout the world produce variations in air pressure and air will flow generally from high-pressure to low-pressure areas, A spacecraft that measures the properties of the solar wind incident on the magnetosphere One of NASA's contributions to the ISTP, Air moving horizontally and/or vertically, causes the sudden movement of a condition Examples are a rash that is spreading, onset of colds, fever, chills, vertigo, spasms or twitches, The movement and circulation of Earth's atmosphere near its surface; moving air, Relating to wind power or other aspects of air movement, Movement of air relative to the surface of the Earth. Wind is an important factor in determining and controlling climate and weather. It is also the generating force of most ocean and freshwater waves. Wind occurs because of horizontal and vertical differences in atmospheric pressure. The general pattern of winds over the Earth is known as the general circulation, and specific winds are named for the direction from which they originate (e.g., a wind blowing from west to east is a westerly). Wind speeds are often classified according to the Beaufort scale. solar wind Wind Cave National Park wind chill wind power Wind River Range wind shear wind tunnel, an indication of potential opportunity; "he got a tip on the stock market"; "a good lead for a job", raise or haul up with or as if with mechanical help; "hoist the bicycle onto the roof of the car", form into a wreath, The horizontal movement of air in relation to the earth's surface Wind direction tells where the wind is blowing from For example, a "north wind" is coming from the north and is blowing towards the south There are four components of wind that are measured: direction, speed, character (ie - whether it's a gust or a squall) and shifts, Air that flows in relation to the earth's surface, generally horizontally There are four areas of wind that are measured: direction, speed, character (gusts and squalls), and shifts Surface winds are measured by wind vanes and anemometers, while upper level winds are detected through pilot balloons, rawin, or aircraft reports, horizontal motion of air near the surface of the Earth, catch the scent of; get wind of; "The dog nosed out the drugs", extend in curves and turns; "The road winds around the lake", A disease of sheep, in which the intestines are distended with air, or rather affected with a violent inflammation, a musical instrument in which the sound is produced by an enclosed column of air that is moved by the breath, a reflex that expels intestinal gas through the anus, to move or cause to move in a sinuous, spiral, or circular course; "the river winds through the hills"; "the path meanders through the vineyards"; "sometimes, the gout wanders through the entire body", The wind speed and direction, Air in motion relative to the surface of the earth Almost exclusively used to denote the horizontal component, To go to the one side or the other; to move this way and that; to double on one's course; as, a hare pursued turns and winds, The act of winding or turning; a turn; a bend; a twist; a winding, To have a circular course or direction; to crook; to bend; to meander; as, to wind in and out among trees, To turn completely or repeatedly; to become coiled about anything; to assume a convolved or spiral form; as, vines wind round a pole, A climatic cause of disease which can manifest as rapidly changing symptoms, symptoms which move around, symptoms which affect the top part of the body and ones which affect the Lung first Other manifestations can be itching, tremors, convulsions and/or numbness, Air naturally in motion with any degree of velocity; a current of air, Air artificially put in motion by any force or action; as, the wind of a cannon ball; the wind of a bellows, Air impregnated with an odor or scent, A direction from which the wind may blow; a point of the compass; especially, one of the cardinal points, which are often called the four winds, Air or gas generated in the stomach or bowels; flatulence; as, to be troubled with wind, Power of respiration; breath, Breath modulated by the respiratory and vocal organs, or by an instrument, To introduce by insinuation; to insinuate, To cover or surround with something coiled about; as, to wind a rope with twine, To have complete control over; to turn and bend at one's pleasure; to vary or alter or will; to regulate; to govern, Wind section includes: obeo(O'bow), flute, clairnet, and bassoon, A term used to describe the warp in a board when twisted (winding) It will rest upon two diagonally opposite corners, if laid upon a perfectly flat surface, Crosswind: The wind blowing from gunner to the mark or blowing from the mark to the gunner (with a 90 degree throw) Downwind: The wind blowing from the line to the mark Upwind: The wind is blowing from the mark to the dog on line, Air in motion, usually parallel to the earth's surface, window(s), ow well covers Curved plastic covers designed to be installed on top of a window well to cover the opening, (or wynd) In reference to a wood board that has twisted, To turn completely, or with repeated turns; especially, to turn about something fixed; to cause to form convolutions about anything; to coil; to twine; to twist; to wreathe; as, to wind thread on a spool or into a ball, To entwist; to infold; to encircle, moving air, especially air moving along the ground, Natural wind turns "wind-mill-style" turbines to generate electricity, people who are wounded; "they had to leave the wounded where they fell", suffering from physical injury especially that suffered in battle; "nursing his wounded arm"; "ambulances for the hurt men and women", injured, injured; offended, people who are wounded; "they had to leave the wounded where they fell, past of wound,
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A hurt to a person's feelings - "It took a long time to get over the wound of that insult."
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An injury, such as a cut or tear, to a (usually external) part of the body - "I went below, and did what I could for my wound; it pained me a good deal, and still bled freely; but it was neither deep nor dangerous, nor did it greatly gall me when I used my arm."
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To hurt (a person's feelings) - "The actor's pride was wounded when the leading role went to his rival."
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To hurt or injure (someone) by cutting, piercing, or tearing the skin - "The police officer wounded the suspect during the fight that ensued."
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An injury to a person by which the skin is divided or its continuity broken
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the act of inflicting a wound a casualty to military personnel resulting from combat a figurative injury (to your feelings or pride); "he feared that mentioning it might reopen the wound"; "deep in her breast lives the silent wound"; "The right reader of a good poem can tell the moment it strikes him that he has taken an immortal wound--that he will never get over it"--Robert Frost any break in the skin or an organ caused by violence or surgical incision put in a coil
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Past tense and past participle of wind. A past tense and a past participle of wind. the past tense and past participle of wind. or trauma Break in any body tissue due to external action (including surgery). It may be closed (blunt trauma) or open (penetrating trauma). Blood vessels, nerves, muscles, bones, joints, and internal organs may be damaged. A closed wound can be caused by impact, twisting, bending, or deceleration (as in a car crash). It can range from a minor bruise or sprain to a skull fracture with brain damage or a spinal-cord injury with paralysis. In an open wound, foreign matter such as bacteria, dirt, and clothing fragments entering through broken skin or mucous membrane may result in infection. Other factors affecting severity include depth, surface area, degree of tearing, and structures damaged. Minor wounds need only first aid. For others, after examination and perhaps diagnostic imaging and exploratory surgery, treatment may include fluid replacement or drainage, sterilization and antibiotics, tetanus antitoxin, and repair of damaged structures. A closed wound may need to be opened or an open one sutured closed. See also burn, coagulation, crush injury, dislocation, scar
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a figurative injury (to your feelings or pride); "he feared that mentioning it might reopen the wound"; "deep in her breast lives the silent wound"; "The right reader of a good poem can tell the moment it strikes him that he has taken an immortal wound--that he will never get over it"--Robert Frost
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a casualty to military personnel resulting from combat
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hurt the feelings of; "She hurt me when she did not include me among her guests"; "This remark really bruised me ego"
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An injury to the person by which the skin is divided, or its continuity broken; a lesion of the body, involving some solution of continuity
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To hurt by violence; to produce a breach, or separation of parts, in, as by a cut, stab, blow, or the like
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To cause (someone) to become breathless, often by a blow to the abdomen - "The boxer was winded during round two."
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To exhaust oneself to the point of being short of breath - "I can’t run another step — I’m winded."
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To tighten the spring of the clockwork mechanism such as that of a clock - "Please wind up that old-fashioned alarm clock."
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To blow air through a wind instrument or horn to make a sound
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Flatus - "Ewww. Someone passed wind."
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Real or perceived movement of atmospheric air usually caused by convection or differences in air pressure - "The winds in Chicago are fierce."
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The ability to exert oneself without feeling short of breath - "Give me a minute before we jog the next mile — I need a second wind."
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To travel, or to cause something to travel, in a way that is not straight - "The long and winding road / That leads to your door / Will never disappear."
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To turn coils of (a cord or something similar) around something - "Please wind up that kite string."
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wine - "When I pass’d ’em look’d back—ther smill rawze on tha wine."
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People who are maimed or have wounds - "The wounded lay on stretchers waiting for surgery."
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Suffering from an emotional injury - "My wounded pride never recovered from her rejection."
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Suffering from a wound, especially one acquired in battle - "he was deadly pale, and the blood-stained bandage round his head told that he had recently been wounded, and still more recently dressed."
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Simple past tense and past participle of wound - "Nila, Agni's son, brandishing an uptorn tree, rushed on Prahasta; but he wounded the monkey with showers of arows."
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turn, coil; twist around, convolute; meander; bind, bandage; be bound; be twisted around; change direction fiil
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breath; "the collision knocked the wind out of him"
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the act of winding or twisting; "he put the key in the old clock and gave it a good wind"
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The region of the pit of the stomach, where a blow may paralyze the diaphragm and cause temporary loss of breath or other injury; the mark
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empty rhetoric or insincere or exaggerated talk; "that's a lot of wind"; "don't give me any of that jazz"
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a tendency or force that influences events; "the winds of change"
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coil the spring of (some mechanical device) by turning a stem; "wind your watch"
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air moving (sometimes with considerable force) from an area of high pressure to an area of low pressure; "trees bent under the fierce winds"; "when there is no wind, row"; "the radioactivity was being swept upwards by the air current and out into the atmosphere"
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Mere breath or talk; empty effort; idle words
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To expose to the wind; to winnow; to ventilate
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act of twisting or turning; bend; curve isim
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To perceive or follow by the scent; to scent; to nose; as, the hounds winded the game
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To rest, as a horse, in order to allow the breath to be recovered; to breathe
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To drive hard, or force to violent exertion, as a horse, so as to render scant of wind; to put out of breath
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the act of winding or twisting; "he put the key in the old clock and gave it a good wind" breath; "the collision knocked the wind out of him" empty rhetoric or insincere or exaggerated talk; "that's a lot of wind"; "don't give me any of that jazz" a tendency or force that influences events; "the winds of change" air moving (sometimes with considerable force) from an area of high pressure to an area of low pressure; "trees bent under the fierce winds"; "when there is no wind, row"; "the radioactivity was being swept upwards by the air current and out into the atmosphere" coil the spring of (some mechanical device) by turning a stem; "wind your watch" wrap or coil around; "roll your hair around your finger"; "Twine the thread around the spool" extend in curves and turns; "The road winds around the lake
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Movement of atmospheric air usually caused by convection or differences in air pressure
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One of the five basic elements
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extend in curves and turns; "The road winds around the lake
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wrap or coil around; "roll your hair around your finger"; "Twine the thread around the spool"
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A natural motion of the air, especially a noticeable current of air moving in the atmosphere parallel to the Earth's surface Winds are caused by unequal heating and cooling of the Earth and atmosphere due to absorbed, incoming solar radiation and infrared radiation lost to space--as modified by such effects as the Coriolis force, the condensation of water vapor, the formation of clouds, the interaction of air masses and frontal systems, friction over land and water, etc
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horizontal movement of air over the Earth's surface that is created when cool, heavy air moves toward warm, light air
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A result due to the differences in air mass pressures (temperature) The wind blows as a result of nature trying to balance the differences The larger the differences between air masses, the stronger the wind
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breeze; direction of the wind; gale; breath; wind instrument (Music); intestinal gas; social or political current; hint; nonsense; conceit isim
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air out, ventilate; blow a wind instrument; make sound by blowing; search out by smell; cause to be out of breath; catch one´s breath fiil
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is a natural motion of the air, especially a noticeable current of air moving in the atmosphere parallel to Earth's surface Winds are caused by uneven heating and cooling of the Earth and atmosphere
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The horizontal movement of air over the Earth's surface and one of the basic elements of weather Thermal differences throughout the world produce variations in air pressure and air will flow generally from high-pressure to low-pressure areas
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A spacecraft that measures the properties of the solar wind incident on the magnetosphere One of NASA's contributions to the ISTP
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Air moving horizontally and/or vertically
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causes the sudden movement of a condition Examples are a rash that is spreading, onset of colds, fever, chills, vertigo, spasms or twitches
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The movement and circulation of Earth's atmosphere near its surface; moving air
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Relating to wind power or other aspects of air movement
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Movement of air relative to the surface of the Earth. Wind is an important factor in determining and controlling climate and weather. It is also the generating force of most ocean and freshwater waves. Wind occurs because of horizontal and vertical differences in atmospheric pressure. The general pattern of winds over the Earth is known as the general circulation, and specific winds are named for the direction from which they originate (e.g., a wind blowing from west to east is a westerly). Wind speeds are often classified according to the Beaufort scale. solar wind Wind Cave National Park wind chill wind power Wind River Range wind shear wind tunnel
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an indication of potential opportunity; "he got a tip on the stock market"; "a good lead for a job"
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raise or haul up with or as if with mechanical help; "hoist the bicycle onto the roof of the car"
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form into a wreath
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The horizontal movement of air in relation to the earth's surface Wind direction tells where the wind is blowing from For example, a "north wind" is coming from the north and is blowing towards the south There are four components of wind that are measured: direction, speed, character (ie - whether it's a gust or a squall) and shifts
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Air that flows in relation to the earth's surface, generally horizontally There are four areas of wind that are measured: direction, speed, character (gusts and squalls), and shifts Surface winds are measured by wind vanes and anemometers, while upper level winds are detected through pilot balloons, rawin, or aircraft reports
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horizontal motion of air near the surface of the Earth
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catch the scent of; get wind of; "The dog nosed out the drugs"
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extend in curves and turns; "The road winds around the lake"
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A disease of sheep, in which the intestines are distended with air, or rather affected with a violent inflammation
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a musical instrument in which the sound is produced by an enclosed column of air that is moved by the breath
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a reflex that expels intestinal gas through the anus
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to move or cause to move in a sinuous, spiral, or circular course; "the river winds through the hills"; "the path meanders through the vineyards"; "sometimes, the gout wanders through the entire body"
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The wind speed and direction
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Air in motion relative to the surface of the earth Almost exclusively used to denote the horizontal component
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To go to the one side or the other; to move this way and that; to double on one's course; as, a hare pursued turns and winds
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The act of winding or turning; a turn; a bend; a twist; a winding
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To have a circular course or direction; to crook; to bend; to meander; as, to wind in and out among trees
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To turn completely or repeatedly; to become coiled about anything; to assume a convolved or spiral form; as, vines wind round a pole
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A climatic cause of disease which can manifest as rapidly changing symptoms, symptoms which move around, symptoms which affect the top part of the body and ones which affect the Lung first Other manifestations can be itching, tremors, convulsions and/or numbness
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Air naturally in motion with any degree of velocity; a current of air
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Air artificially put in motion by any force or action; as, the wind of a cannon ball; the wind of a bellows
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Air impregnated with an odor or scent
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A direction from which the wind may blow; a point of the compass; especially, one of the cardinal points, which are often called the four winds
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Air or gas generated in the stomach or bowels; flatulence; as, to be troubled with wind
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Power of respiration; breath
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Breath modulated by the respiratory and vocal organs, or by an instrument
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To introduce by insinuation; to insinuate
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To cover or surround with something coiled about; as, to wind a rope with twine
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To have complete control over; to turn and bend at one's pleasure; to vary or alter or will; to regulate; to govern
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Wind section includes: obeo(O'bow), flute, clairnet, and bassoon
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A term used to describe the warp in a board when twisted (winding) It will rest upon two diagonally opposite corners, if laid upon a perfectly flat surface
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Crosswind: The wind blowing from gunner to the mark or blowing from the mark to the gunner (with a 90 degree throw) Downwind: The wind blowing from the line to the mark Upwind: The wind is blowing from the mark to the dog on line
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Air in motion, usually parallel to the earth's surface
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window(s)
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ow well covers Curved plastic covers designed to be installed on top of a window well to cover the opening
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(or wynd) In reference to a wood board that has twisted
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To turn completely, or with repeated turns; especially, to turn about something fixed; to cause to form convolutions about anything; to coil; to twine; to twist; to wreathe; as, to wind thread on a spool or into a ball
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To entwist; to infold; to encircle
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moving air, especially air moving along the ground
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Natural wind turns "wind-mill-style" turbines to generate electricity
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wounded
people who are wounded; "they had to leave the wounded where they fell"
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suffering from physical injury especially that suffered in battle; "nursing his wounded arm"; "ambulances for the hurt men and women"
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injured isim
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injured; offended sıfat
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people who are wounded; "they had to leave the wounded where they fell
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