Associations to the word «Zephyr»
Noun
- Stacy
- Packer
- Oar
- Nevada
- Lily
- Packard
- Discus
- Lemon
- Gale
- Sigh
- Schooner
- Ripple
- Mk
- Butterfly
- Pen
- Dome
- Nba
- Francisco
- Whisper
- Venus
- Gliding
- Sparks
- Plumage
- Bartlett
- Achilles
- Scent
- Capitol
- Southwest
- Float
- Colorado
- Cyclone
- Odor
- Vista
- Cylinder
- Helper
- Saloon
- Skip
- Aero
- Martinez
- Continental
- Minneapolis
- Athena
- Er
- Racer
- Quartet
- Carl
- Daily
- Locomotive
- Exposition
- Kansas
- Monica
- Coaster
- Silver
- Barnes
- Streak
- Rail
- Ho
- Fresh
- Falcon
- Twin
- Hurricane
- Charger
- Breath
- Comet
- Springs
- Lounge
- Blow
- Builder
- Typhoon
- Utah
- Car
- Wreck
- Coast
Adjective
Wiktionary
ZEPHYR, noun. A light wind from the west
ZEPHYR, noun. Any light refreshing wind; a gentle breeze
ZEPHYR, noun. Anything of fine, soft, or light quality, especially fabric
ZEPHYR, verb. (intransitive) (poetic) To blow or move like a zephyr, or light breeze.
ZEPHYR, proper noun. (Greek god) The god of the West Wind.
ZEPHYR, proper noun. (poetic) The west wind personified
Dictionary definition
ZEPHYR, noun. A slight wind (usually refreshing); "the breeze was cooled by the lake"; "as he waited he could feel the air on his neck".
ZEPHYR, noun. (Greek mythology) the Greek god of the west wind.
Wise words
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