Windborne: meaning, definitions and examples
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windborne
[ ˈwɪndˌbɔrn ]
natural phenomenon
Windborne refers to something that is carried or transported by the wind. It is often used to describe seeds, spores, or particles that are dispersed over distances by wind currents. This term emphasizes the role of wind in the movement and distribution of various elements in the environment.
Synonyms
airborne, carried by wind, dispersed by wind
Examples of usage
- Windborne seeds can travel for miles.
- The windborne pollen causes allergies in many people.
- Windborne debris can pose hazards during storms.
Translations
Translations of the word "windborne" in other languages:
🇵🇹 transportado pelo vento
🇮🇳 हवा द्वारा ले जाया गया
🇩🇪 vom Wind getragen
🇮🇩 dibawa angin
🇺🇦 перенесений вітром
🇵🇱 przenoszony przez wiatr
🇯🇵 風によって運ばれる
🇫🇷 transporté par le vent
🇪🇸 transportado por el viento
🇹🇷 rüzgarla taşınan
🇰🇷 바람에 의해 운반된
🇸🇦 محمل بواسطة الرياح
🇨🇿 přenášený větrem
🇸🇰 prenášaný vetrom
🇨🇳 被风带走的
🇸🇮 prenašan z vetrom
🇮🇸 fluttinn með vindi
🇰🇿 желмен тасымалданатын
🇬🇪 ქარის მიერ გადაყვანილი
🇦🇿 küləklə aparılan
🇲🇽 transportado por el viento
Etymology
The term 'windborne' is a compound word derived from the Old English word 'wind', which means a current of air, and 'borne', from the verb 'to bear', meaning to carry or convey. The use of 'borne' has roots in Middle English and is related to the word 'born', signifying something that is brought into existence or carried along. The concept of being carried by the wind has been recognized since ancient times, especially in relation to the natural world, where seeds and spores travel long distances through the air. The word has been used in various scientific contexts, particularly in ecology and meteorology, to describe the processes and mechanisms of aerial movement and dispersion.