Wind (7)
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'wind' is the definition.
(to meander is to wind around)
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(Other definitions for meander that I've seen before include "roundabout route" , "keep dodging the point" , "Renamed (anag)" , "windy" , "(Of river) wander" .)
'wind' is the definition.
(mistral is a kind of wind)
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(Other definitions for mistral that I've seen before include "Violent northeast wind of southern France" , "French wind" , "Famous wind in the Rhone Valley blowing towards the Med" , "Strong north wind of southern France" , "Strong cold dry wind" .)
'wind' is the definition.
(I know that wind can be written as flatus)
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(Other definitions for flatus that I've seen before include "gas" , "wind" .)
'wind' is the definition.
(I know that breeze is a type of wind)
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(Other definitions for breeze that I've seen before include "breath of fresh air" , "Light to moderate wind" , "An easy job" , "Slight wind" , "Wind - simple job" .)
'wind' is the definition.
(I know that coil is a more specific form of the action the wind)
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(Other definitions for coil that I've seen before include "Curl, spiral" , "Convolute" , "Wire winding" , "Something wound" , "Eg, wire wound round and round" .)
'wind' is the definition.
(I know that wind can be written as roll)
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(Other definitions for roll that I've seen before include "Move by turning over" , "Gymnastic move; bread" , "Bread - list - drumbeats" , "Rob while sleeping < to pass" , "wind" .)
'wind' is the definition.
(I know that wind can be written as wrap)
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(Other definitions for wrap that I've seen before include "Cover a gift" , "Finish filming" , "Bathrobe" , "Enclose in paper, for example" , "Envelop" .)
'wind' is the definition.
(I know that northerly is a type of wind)
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(Other definitions for northerly that I've seen before include "From cold parts" , "Wind blowing south" , "like Newcastle?" , "it may be a bitter blow" .)