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Definition of Windless

Windless
Windless Wind"less, a. 1. Having no wind; calm. 2. Wanting wind; out of breath.

Meaning of Windless from wikipedia

- Windless Bight (77°42′S 167°40′E / 77.700°S 167.667°E / -77.700; 167.667 (Windless Bight)) is a prominent bight that indens the south side of Ross...
- known by sailors as the doldrums or the calms because of its monotonous windless weather, is the area where the northeast and the southeast trade winds...
- A period of unusually cold weather, combined with an anticyclone and windless conditions, collected airborne pollutants—mostly arising from the use of...
- Tony Windless (born October 14, 1969) is an American retired professional basketball player with a notable career stretching over a decade in the British...
- Ross Island. Large bays include Erebus Bay, Wohlschlag Bay, Lewis Bay and Windless Bight. Erebus Bay is about 13 nautical miles (24 km; 15 mi) wide between...
- rookie boss Danny Röhl". Yorkshire Live. "Owls beat rivals Rotherham to end windless run". BBC Sport. 29 October 2023. "Sky Bet Championship Manager and Player...
- This flag too had its problems when used in military operations as, on a windless day, it could easily be mistaken for a flag of truce or surrender. Thus...
- of Garhwal Archived 5 April 2023 at the Wayback Machine India, by Joe Windless, Sarina Singh, James Bainbridge, Lindsay Brown, Mark Elliott, Stuart Butler...
- ones are about 370 m (400 yd) long. Because of its isolation and the dry, windless, stable climate of the plateau, the lines have mostly been preserved naturally...
- cuts off wind from the climbing route. The high altitude and a clear, windless day can make the Western Cwm unbearably hot for climbers. From Camp II...