Vocabulary : Win to Wind signal

Win : To gain by superiority in competition or contest; to obtain by victory over competitors or rivals; as, to win the prize in a gate; to win money; to win a battle, or to win a country. ;; To allure to kindness; to bring to compliance; to gain or obtain, as by solicitation or courtship. ;; To gain over to one's side or party; to obtain the favor, friendship, or support of; to render friendly or approving; as, to win an enemy; to win a jury. ;; To come to by toil or effort; to reach; to overtake. ;; To extract, as ore or coal. ;; To gain the victory; to be successful; to triumph; to prevail.
Wince : To shrink, as from a blow, or from pain; to flinch; to start back. ;; To kick or flounce when unsteady, or impatient at a rider; as, a horse winces. ;; The act of one who winces. ;; A reel used in dyeing, steeping, or washing cloth; a winch. It is placed over the division wall between two wince pits so as to allow the cloth to descend into either compartment. at will.
Winced : of Wince
Wincer : One who, or that which, winces, shrinks, or kicks.
Wincey : Linsey-woolsey.
Winch : To wince; to shrink; to kick with impatience or uneasiness. ;; A kick, as of a beast, from impatience or uneasiness. ;; A crank with a handle, for giving motion to a machine, a grindstone, etc. ;; An instrument with which to turn or strain something forcibly. ;; An axle or drum turned by a crank with a handle, or by power, for raising weights, as from the hold of a ship, from mines, etc.; a windlass. ;; A wince.
Wincing : of Wince ;; The act of washing cloth, dipping it in dye, etc., with a wince.
Wincopipe : A little red flower, no doubt the pimpernel, which, when it opens in the morning, is supposed to bode a fair day. See Pimpernel.
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. ;; 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. ;; To have complete control over; to turn and bend at one's pleasure; to vary or alter or will; to regulate; to govern. ;; To introduce by insinuation; to insinuate. ;; To cover or surround with something coiled about; as, to wind a rope with twine. ;; To turn completely or repeatedly; to become coiled about anything; to assume a convolved or spiral form; as, vines wind round a pole. ;; To have a circular course or direction; to crook; to bend; to meander; as, to wind in and out among trees. ;; 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 win
Wind signal : In general, any signal announcing information concerning winds, and esp. the expected approach of winds whose direction and force are dangerous to shipping, etc. The wind-signal system of the United States Weather Bureau consists of storm, information, hurricane, hot wind, and inland storm signals.
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