wind-borne|wind borne in English

adjective

carried by the wind; dispersed by the wind

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1. The calcium sulphate was probably concentrated by evaporation of shallow lakes, though wind-borne gypsum dust may have contributed in places.

2. 11 The calcium sulphate was probably concentrated by evaporation of shallow lakes, though wind-borne gypsum dust may have contributed in places.

3. She's borne him six children.

4. The boat has borne away.

5. She has borne him six sons.

6. She had borne him six sons.

7. Insect-borne diseases imperil humans and animals, and there are many mosquito-borne diseases with complicated manifestations.

8. Aeolian or Eolian refers to things related to Aeolus, the Greek God of wind and patriarch of the Greeks of Aeolia.Specific items include: Aeolian Islands, islands in the Tyrrhenian Sea; Aeolian or Aeolic order, an early order of Classical architecture; Aeolian processes, wind-generated geologic processes; Aeolian dust, atmospheric or wind-borne dust

9. Arbovirus stands for arthropod-borne virus

10. Adhesion promoter for solvent-borne clearcoats

11. Synonyms for Anemograph include anemometrograph, wind gauge, anemometer, windsock, wind sleeve, wind cone, windmeter, wind indicator, wind vane …

12. 3 Insect-Borne Disease —A Growing Problem

13. They are borne on long, wiry stems.

14. Not to be confused with: Borne – past participle of the verb bear: She had always Borne the burden of

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16. Bearable: 1 adj capable of being borne though unpleasant Synonyms: endurable , sufferable , supportable tolerable capable of being borne or endured

17. “They Were Borne Along by Holy Spirit”

18. She was borne up to the ambulance.

19. This dictum is borne out again and again.

20. Jim has borne arms for nearly three years.

21. Her behaviour speaks of suffering bravely borne.

22. The demonstrators were borne back by the police.

23. The buds of a Corm are borne externally

24. The canoe was borne along by the current.

25. Master Wind wanders like the wind.