Thursday, March 08, 2007

WORD A DAY

BLOWDOWN: an instance of trees being blown down by the wind; also: a tree blown down

"Blowdown" is an apt word for what happens when fierce winds meet might trees - and the trees lose the battle. The word originated with outdoorsmen about 100 years ago, and since then it has been used to describe the blowing down of trees, or the wind that does the blowing, or the trees that get blown down. It is also occasionally used for the process of blowing off gas or steam, or for the apparatus used for such a process. The toppling of a tree by the wind, as well as the tree that has fallen from the force, can also be called a "windfall."

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