Windiness
1Windiness — Wind i*ness, n. 1. The quality or state of being windy or tempestuous; as, the windiness of the weather or the season. [1913 Webster] 2. Fullness of wind; flatulence. [1913 Webster] 3. Tendency to generate wind or gas; tendency to produce… …
2windiness — [win′dē nis] n. a windy quality or condition * * * See windily. * * * …
3windiness — [win′dē nis] n. a windy quality or condition …
4windiness — Ⅰ. windy [1] ► ADJECTIVE (windier, windiest) 1) marked by or exposed to strong winds. 2) Brit. suffering from, marked by, or causing wind in the alimentary canal. 3) informal using or expressed in numerous words of little substance. 4) Brit. i …
5windiness — noun see windy I …
6windiness — noun The state of being windy (in all meanings) …
7windiness — (Roget s Thesaurus II) noun Words or the use of words in excess of those needed for clarity or precision: diffuseness, diffusion, long windedness, pleonasm, prolixity, redundancy, verbiage, verboseness, verbosity, wordage, wordiness. See EXCESS,… …
8windiness — wind·i·ness || wɪndɪnɪs n. state or condition of being windy; blowing of the wind, storminess; emptiness, nonsense; boastfulness, bragging; flatulence …
9windiness — wind·i·ness …
10windiness — See: windy …