Carried as by the wind
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BORNECarried, as by the wind
windbornecarried by the wind, as pollen or seed
corrades(of a moving agent, as running water, wind, or a glacier) to erode by the abrasion of materials carried along
corraded(of a moving agent, as running water, wind, or a glacier) to erode by the abrasion of materials carried along
corrade(of a moving agent, as running water, wind, or a glacier) to erode by the abrasion of materials carried along
BORNEWind-... (carried by the wind)
AROMAIt may be carried by the wind
blowsto move along, carried by the wind
blewto move along, carried by the wind
blowingto move along, carried by the wind
blowto move along, carried by the wind
eoliannoting or pertaining to sand or rock material carried or arranged by the wind
sedimentParticulate matter that is carried by water or wind and deposited on the surface of the land or the bottom of a body of water, and may in time become consolidated into rock
sedimentsParticulate matter that is carried by water or wind and deposited on the surface of the land or the bottom of a body of water, and may in time become consolidated into rock
impostsThe weight carried by a horse as a handicap
caduceithe staff carried by Mercury as messenger of the gods
abortionAn object or undertaking regarded by the speaker as unpleasant or badly made or carried out
abortionsAn object or undertaking regarded by the speaker as unpleasant or badly made or carried out
popular(of political activity) Of or carried on by the people as a whole rather than restricted to politicians or political parties
submunitionany of a group of smaller weapons carried as a warhead by a missile or projectile and expelled as the carrier approaches its target
submunitionsSUBMUNITION, any of a group of smaller weapons carried as a warhead by a missile or projectile and expelled as the carrier approaches its target
cardioplegiadeliberate arrest of the action of the heart, as by hypothermia or the injection of chemicals, to enable complex heart surgery to be carried out
cardioplegiasCARDIOPLEGIA, deliberate arrest of the action of the heart, as by hypothermia or the injection of chemicals, to enable complex heart surgery to be carried out
tabernaclesTABERNACLE, the tent carried by the Jews through the desert, used as a temple and to house the Ark of the Covenant; a tent or movable hut
tabernaclethe tent carried by the Jews through the desert, used as a temple and to house the Ark of the Covenant; a tent or movable hut / to sojourn
emboliundissolved material carried by the blood and impacted in some part of the vascular system, as thrombi or fragments of thrombi, tissue fragments, clumps of bacteria, protozoan parasites, fat globules, or gas bubbles
handicapsThe extra weight to be carried in a race by a racehorse on the basis of its previous performance to make its chances of winning the same as those of the other horses
embolusundissolved material carried by the blood and impacted in some part of the vascular system, as thrombi or fragments of thrombi, tissue fragments, clumps of bacteria, protozoan parasites, fat globules, or gas bubbles
handicapThe extra weight to be carried in a race by a racehorse on the basis of its previous performance to make its chances of winning the same as those of the other horses
chromatographya process in which a chemical mixture carried by a liquid or gas is separated into components as a result of differential distribution of the solutes as they flow around or over a stationary liquid or solid phase
BORNETransported, as by the wind
ERODEWear down, as by the action of wind or water
lunettelow crescentic mound (as of sand) formed by the wind
lunetteslow crescentic mound (as of sand) formed by the wind
scuddingMove fast in a straight line because or as if driven by the wind
scuddedMove fast in a straight line because or as if driven by the wind
waftercause to move or go lightly by or as if by the impulse of wind or waves
waftcause to move or go lightly by or as if by the impulse of wind or waves
tacksAn act of changing course by turning a vessel's head into and through the wind, so as to bring the wind on the opposite side
windchillA quantity expressing the effective lowering of the air temperature caused by the wind, esp. as affecting the rate of heat loss from an object or human body or as perceived by an exposed person