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What is the exact difference between breeze and wind?
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#66774. Asked by Banty. (Jun 11 06 6:15 AM)
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elburcher
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There isn't a difference, a breeze is a wind. Wind is a collective term, breeze is discriptive.
breeze
—n., v., breezed, breez•ing.
—n.
1. a wind or current of air, esp. a light or moderate one.
2. a wind of 4–31 mph (2–14 m/sec).
wind
—n.wind, Literary wînd;
—v.wind), [key]
—n.
1. air in natural motion, as that moving horizontally at any velocity along the earth's surface: A gentle wind blew through the valley. High winds were forecast.
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zbeckabee
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There is a HUGE difference if you are in the same room with someone who is "breaking wind."
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1 vote.
Jun 11 06, 8:22 AM
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