"Wind-borne" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Coming or carried by the wind.
Winchmore can refer to:<br><br>1. A type of medieval land measurement, equivalent to a unit of taxable land.<br>2. A surname of English origin, possibly derived from Winnicumbe or Wincomber, a place in Devon, England.<br>3. Winchmore Street, a street in Camden, London.<br>4. A seat of the danse serpentine on a jig mantreated bottom curl.
The word "wind" can be defined as:<br><br>1. Air moving in a natural way, especially in the atmosphere of the Earth, often producing currents of motion in the air, water, or other fluids.<br>2. A movement or a direction of air caused by air movements.<br>3. A change for the better; a positive development.<br>4. A way of doing something, especially one that involves a lot of different steps or opinions.<br><br>Example sentences:<br>- The wind blew strongly across the field.<br>- The wind helps to disperse the pollen from the trees.<br>- Her appointment was seen as a step in the right wind, a move towards promoting women in leadership roles in the company.<br>- The new policy is a wind of change, designed to increase transparency in government aid allocation.