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wind·age \ˈwindij, -dēj\ noun (-s) Etymology: wind (I) + -age 1. a. : the space between the projectile of a smoothbore gun and the surface of the bore b. : the difference between the diameter of the bore of a muzzle-loading rifled cannon and that of the projectile cylinder 2. a. : the amount of sight deflection necessary to compensate for wind displacement so as to aim a gun accurately b. (1) : the influence of the wind in deflecting the course of a projectile (2) : the amount of deflection due to the wind 3. a. : the disturbance of the air caused by a passing object (as a projectile) b. : air friction against a rapidly moving especially rotating object (as a flywheel or the armature of a dynamo) 4. : the surface exposed (as by a ship) to the wind |