light+wind

  • 61Wind Erosion on European Light Soils — WEELS ( Wind Erosion on European Light Soils ) was a research project funded as part of the EU Environment and Climate Programme, intended to develop a small scale model of wind erosion at the level of individual farms and fields, based on… …

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  • 62wind-bell — ˈ ̷ ̷ˌ ̷ ̷ noun 1. : a cluster of small pieces of glass or metal tied loosely together in such a way that they tinkle when blown by the wind the bell like tinkle of glass wind bells suspended along the corridor Herman Smith 2. : a bell that is… …

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  • 63Light air — A light air is a wind of force 1 on the Beaufort Scale, ranging in strength from 1 to 3 knots. Wind of this strength may not be felt on the skin, and leaves vegetation essentially undisturbed. It induces a drift in columns of smoke. At sea, a… …

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  • 64Light Force — The Light Force is a fictional power housed inside the maidens of the Royal Family in the videogame, . The game s main antagonist, Vaati the Wind Mage, is after the Light Force so that he can become a God. Princess Zelda is the current holder of… …

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  • 65wind — Synonyms and related words: Aqua Lung, Vayu, Zephyr, Zephyrus, about ship, aerate, aerophone, air, air out, air condition, air cool, airify, allure, antelope, arch, arrow, artificial respiration, aspiration, asthmatic wheeze, back and fill,… …

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  • 66gravity wind — /wind/ a light wind directed downslope, occurring at night because of the cooling and densification of the air near the ground. Also called drainage wind. [1925 30] * * * …

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  • 67Light Opera of Manhattan — between 1968 and 1989.Beginning years at the Jan HusIn the fall of 1968, William Mount Burke, the former director of The Miami Light Opera and The Stamford Symphony, took steps to start an Off Broadway company specializing in the comic operas of… …

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  • 68wind-bell — noun Date: 1897 1. wind chime usually used in plural 2. a bell that is light enough to be moved and sounded by the wind …

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  • 69wind tunnel — A tubelike structure or passage, sometimes continuous, which together with its adjuncts (such as a fan), produces a high speed movement of air or other gas. Objects such as engines or aircraft, airfoils, rockets (or models of these objects), etc …

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  • 70light air — /laɪt ˈɛə/ (say luyt air) noun a wind of Beaufort scale force 1, i.e. one with average wind speed of 1 to 3 knots, or 1 to 5 km/h …