wounding
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- واژهنامه · Merriam-Webster Collegiate Dictionary 1 wind n. Pronunciation: ' wind, archaic or poetic ' wīnd Function: noun Usage: often attrib Etymology: Middle English, from Old English; akin to Old High German wint wind, Latin ventus, Greek aēnai to blow, Sanskrit vāti it blows Date: before 12th century 1 a : a natural movement of air of any velocity especially : the earth's air or the gas surrounding a planet in natural motion horizontally b : an artificially produced movement of air c : SOLAR WIND , STELLAR WIND 2 a : a destructive force or influence b : a force or agency that carries along or influences : TENDENCY , TREND <withstood the wind s of popular opinion ― Felix Frankfurter> 3 a : BREATH 4A b : BREATH 2A c : the pit of the stomach : SOLAR PLEXUS 4 : gas generated in the stomach or the intestines <pass wind > 5 a : compressed air or gas b archaic : AIR 6 : something that is insubstantial: as a : mere talk : idle words b : NOTHING , NOTHINGNESS c : vain self-satisfaction 7 a : air carrying a scent (as of a hunter or game) b : slight information especially about something secret : INTIMATION <got wind of the plan> 8 a : musical wind instruments especially as distinguished from strings and percussion b plural : players of wind instruments 9 a : a direction from which the wind may blow : a point of the compass especially : one of the cardinal points b : the direction from which the wind is blowing –wind·less \-ləs\ adjective –wind·less·ly adverb –before the wind : in the same direction as the main force of the wind –close to the wind : as nearly as possible against the main force of the wind –have the wind of 1 : to be to windward of 2 : to be on the scent of 3…