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windgall distention of the joint capsule or of a tendon sheath in the region of the fetlock of a horse, caused by a collection of synovial fluid; it is unsightly but usually does not interfere with functioning. Also written wind gall. Called also windpuff.
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windigo a culture-specific syndrome characterized by delusions of being possessed by the windigo, with fears of becoming cannibalistic and agitated depression. Called also witigo.
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windlass an apparatus for lifting or hauling, consisting of a bar that can be turned to reel in a cable attached to a load.
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window c. veneered c.
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window w. the energy range of gamma radiation that, once detected, will be accepted by the detection system; determined by the upper and lower window settings of the pulse height analyzer.
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