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  • 61zephyr — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) n. breeze, breath, gentle wind, west wind. See wind. II (Roget s IV) n. Syn. west wind, breeze, draft; see wind 1 . See Synonym Study at wind . III (Roget s 3 Superthesaurus) n. gentle breeze, gentle… …

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  • 62soft — [sôft, säft] adj. [ME < OE softe, gentle, quiet < sefte, akin to Ger sanft < IE base * sem , together, together with > SMOOTH, SAME: basic sense “fitting, friendly, suited to”] 1. giving way easily under pressure, as a feather pillow… …

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  • 63List of compositions and works of Leleiohoku — Prince William Pitt Leleiohoku II was the youngest of the Royal Four , which included his sisters Liliuokalani and Likelike and his brother Kalakaua. His Handsome stature and manners assured his favor amongst the people of Hawai i. Prince… …

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  • 64Wind — For other uses, see Wind (disambiguation). Wind, from the …

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  • 65wind — wind, breeze, gale, hurricane, zephyr are comparable rather than synonymous terms that can all basically mean air in motion. Wind is the general term referable to any sort of natural motion whatever its degree of velocity or of force {a strong… …

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  • 66Beaufort scale — Force 12 at sea. The Beaufort Scale (  / …

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  • 67soft — adj Soft, bland, mild, gentle, smooth, lenient, balmy are applied to things with respect to the sensations they evoke or the impressions they produce and mean pleasantly agreeable because devoid of all harshness or roughness. Soft is applied… …

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  • 68soft — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) adj. supple, pliant; faint, low; kind, lenient; easy. See softness, faintness, leniency, facility. II (Roget s IV) modif. 1. [Pliable] Syn. malleable, pliant, elastic; see flexible 1 . 2. [Soft to the… …

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  • 69Beaufort's scale — Beau fort s scale (Meteor.) A scale of wind force devised by Sir F. Beaufort, R. N., in 1805, in which the force is indicated by numbers from 0 to 12. [1913 Webster] Note: The full scale is as follows: 0, calm; 1, light air; 2, light breeze; 3,… …

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  • 70Meteorologische Ausdrücke — In der Wetterkunde (Meteorologie) werden zur besseren Verständigung der Forscher untereinander und zwischen Forscher und Anwender (Beispiel: Seewetterbericht, Navtex) international festgelegte Fachausdrücke verwendet. Hier eine Liste in Deutsch,… …

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