What is the meaning of WIN. Phrases containing WIN
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The aromatic bark of tree (Drimys, / Drymis, Winteri) of the Magnolia family, which is found in Southern Chili. It was first used as a cure for scurvy by its discoverer, Captain John Winter, vice admiral to sir Francis Drake, in 1577.
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Beaten or harassed by the severe weather of winter.
v. t.
To coved over in the season of winter, as for protection or shelter; as, to winter-ground the roods of a plant.
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Having too rank or forward a growth for winter.
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Affected with thick wind.
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Wintry.
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of Winterkill
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Scale-winged.
v. t.
To kill by the cold, or exposure to the inclemency of winter; as, the wheat was winterkilled.
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Having the wings covered with small scalelike structures, as the Lepidoptera; scaly-winged.
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A plant which keeps its leaves green through the winter.
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Having a peculiar pouch developed near the front edge of the wing; -- said of certain bats of the genus Saccopteryx.
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Like winter; wintry; cold; hence, disagreeable, cheerless; as, winterly news.
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To fallow or till in winter.
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Suitable to winter; resembling winter, or what belongs to winter; brumal; hyemal; cold; stormy; wintery.
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Winterkill
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Winter time.
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A kind of speedwell (Veronica hederifolia) which spreads chiefly in winter.
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Having the taste or qualities of wine; vinous; as, grapes of a winy taste.
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To keep, feed or manage, during the winter; as, to winter young cattle on straw.
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