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windwards

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See also: Windwards

English

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Etymology

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From wind +‎ -wards.

Adverb

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windwards (comparative more windwards, superlative most windwards)

  1. Alternative form of windward
    • 2015, Alexander Meyer, Learn to Sail with Captain Sailnator[1]:
      The sequence of the manoeuvre is the followingː Head up to close-hauled, cleat the jib, shoot up head to wind to slow down, bear away with jib backed, release mainsheet, steer windwards delicately til the boat settles down.