noun as in strong fondness

Word Combinations

Example:The sails were trimmed to maximize speed at-wind.

Definition:Specifically referring to wind coming from a particular direction, typically used in sailing or nautical contexts.

From at-wind

Example:The yacht was adjusted to heading atwind to catch the breeze more effectively.

Definition:Facing or traveling in the direction of the wind, often used in sailing terminology.

From heading atwind

Example:Scientists are atwind of new findings that could change the climate model predictions.

Definition:To be influenced or affected by something, often referring to a shift in the wind that could change direction or intensity.

From be atwind of

Example:The ship bore atwind to make the most efficient course to port.

Definition:To move or travel in the direction of the wind, used in sailing.

From bear atwind

Example:After the support from investors, the company decided to go atwind in the new market.

Definition:To move or advance in the direction of the wind, often used metaphorically.

From go atwind