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windpipe The airway that leads from the larynx to the lungs. Also called the trachea.
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windburn Injury to plant foliage caused by strong, hot, dry winds.
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window 1. A band in the electromagnetic spectrum that offers maximum transmission and minimal attenuation through a particular medium with the use of a specific sensor. See atmospheric window. 2. Open water in a predominantly frozen river. It is caused by warmer water from a spring or tributary, or by turbulence over a shoal. See polyn'ya. 3. (Obsolete.) A term for the chaff used for military countermeasure purposes during World War II.
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windchill The combined cooling effect of wind and air temperature on heated bodies.
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window A window on a baby carriage is located in the canopy. Windows are usually made out of nylon mesh or plastic, and serves double duty as a place for a baby to view the world and as protection from the elements, or other hazards such as insects.
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