Word Meanings - MEANDER - Book Publishers vocabulary database
A winding, crooked, or involved course; as, the meanders of the veins and arteries.
- WINDSUCKING
A vicious habit of a horse, consisting in the swallowing of air; -- usually associated with crib-biting, or cribbing. See Cribbing, 4. - Crookes tube
A vacuum tube in which the exhaustion is carried to a very high degree, with the production of a distinct class of effects; -- so called from W. Crookes who introduced it. - Windore
A window. - Wind-sucking
A vicious habit of a horse, consisting in the swallowing of air; -- usually associated with crib-biting, or cribbing. See Cribbing, 4. - Involved
of Involve - Windfall
Anything blown down or off by the wind, as fruit from a tree, or the tree itself, or a portion of a forest prostrated by a violent wind, etc. - Windtight
So tight as to prevent the passing through of wind. - Arteries
of Artery - Involving
of Involve - Windfallen
Blown down by the wind. - Windowed
of Window - Windward
The point or side from which the wind blows; as, to ply to the windward; -- opposed to leeward. - Involve
To roll or fold up; to wind round; to entwine. - Wind-fertilized
Anemophilous; fertilized by pollen borne by the wind. - Windowing
of Window
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