Associations to the word «Zephyr»
Noun
- Baggage
- Bullet
- New
- Mascot
- Fusion
- Sail
- Baltimore
- Shade
- Hms
- Route
- Engine
- Frost
- Hub
- Violet
- Jupiter
- Tommy
- Iowa
- Bore
- Dash
- Corridor
- Drift
- Jeff
- Melody
- Minor
- Steering
- Nashville
- San
- Limited
- Subdivision
- Outbreak
- Missouri
- Felix
- Sleeping
- Rocket
- Bloom
- Western
- Freight
- Automobile
- Baseball
- Pioneer
- Wyoming
- Subsidiary
- Depot
- Wave
- Canyon
- Ben
- Noble
- Pepper
- Goddess
- Brake
- Dawn
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.
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