Vocabulary : Windowpane to Windsor

Windowpane : See Pane, n., (3) b. ;; A thin, spotted American turbot (Pleuronectes maculatus) remarkable for its translucency. It is not valued as a food fish. Called also spotted turbot, daylight, spotted sand flounder, and water flounder.
Windowy : Having little crossings or openings like the sashes of a window.
Windpipe : The passage for the breath from the larynx to the lungs; the trachea; the weasand. See Illust. under Lung.
Wind-plant : A windflower.
Wind-rode : Caused to ride or drive by the wind in opposition to the course of the tide; -- said of a vessel lying at anchor, with wind and tide opposed to each other.
Windrow : A row or line of hay raked together for the purpose of being rolled into cocks or heaps. ;; Sheaves of grain set up in a row, one against another, that the wind may blow between them. ;; The green border of a field, dug up in order to carry the earth on other land to mend it. ;; To arrange in lines or windrows, as hay when newly made.
Windrowed : of Windrow
Windrowing : of Windrow
Wind-shaken : Shaken by the wind; ;; affected by wind shake, or anemosis (which see, above).
Windsor : A town in Berkshire, England.
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