winding |
the act of someone or something that winds. [6 definitions] |
winding sheet |
a cloth in which a corpse is wrapped for burial; shroud. |
wind instrument |
a musical instrument, such as the flute, trumpet, or clarinet, that is sounded by the force of air blown into it. |
windjammer |
a large sailing ship. [2 definitions] |
windlass |
a machine, powered by motor or hand, that pulls or lifts by a cable or rope wound around its horizontal, revolving axle or drum; winch. [2 definitions] |
windless |
lacking wind or a breeze. [2 definitions] |
windmill |
a machine that mills, pumps water, or the like by using the energy from a wheel that is mounted at the top of a tower and turned by the wind. [2 definitions] |
window |
an opening, esp. in a wall, allowing air and light to enter and providing a view out from within an enclosed space. [4 definitions] |
window box |
a box on or near a window ledge, for growing plants. [2 definitions] |
window dressing |
the arrangement of merchandise in a store window so as to display it attractively, or the work of one who sets up such displays. [2 definitions] |
window envelope |
an envelope that has a transparent panel, through which the address on the enclosure may be seen. |
windowless |
combined form of window. |
windowpane |
a sheet of glass that fills a frame in a window. |
window seat |
a seat built beneath the sill of a window. [2 definitions] |
window shade |
a shade or blind for a window, made of heavy cloth or paper and usu. mounted on a spring roller. |
window-shop |
to pass time by looking at merchandise displayed in store windows, usu. without any intention to buy or to buy at that time. |
windowsill |
the horizontal projecting ledge at the bottom of a window frame. |
windpipe |
the air passage between the larynx and the bronchial tubes in air-breathing vertebrates; trachea. |
wind power |
energy, usu. in the form of electricity or mechanical power, produced by the wind's movement of blades on a turbine. |
windproof |
highly resistant to wind, as fabric or a garment. |
windrow |
a row of hay or grain raked together to dry before being stacked. [3 definitions] |