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View synonyms for prevailing wind
prevailing wind
/ prĭ-vā′lĭng /
- A wind that blows predominantly from a single general direction. The trade winds of the tropics, which blow from the east throughout the year, are prevailing winds.
- See illustration at wind
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A correct observation of these hillock-chains affords a most certain scale for ascertaining the direction of the prevailing wind.
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A large chimney, cowled to face the prevailing wind, served for ventilation, and on the hottest days one was cool and comfortable.
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The prevailing wind making a visit to Niuatobutabu now impossible, he visited Wallis Island, and then bore away to the west.
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Indeed, he adds, vegetation did not appear to have suffered either from its elevated position, or from any prevailing wind.
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The entrance, which is on the side opposite to the prevailing wind, is left open, and but seldom protected by a door.
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