leeward side
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Definition
Noun: - The side sheltered from the wind: The side of an object, landmass, or vessel that is opposite the direction from which the wind is blowing and is therefore protected from its direct force.
Usage
The term is used to describe a location or area that is protected from the prevailing wind. It is a specific nautical and geographical term. - We anchored the boat on the leeward side of the island to find calmer water. - The village was built on the leeward side of the mountain, sheltering it from the harsh coastal storms.
Advanced Usage
- In meteorology and sailing: The leeward side is crucial for understanding weather patterns and for safe navigation, as conditions are typically calmer.
- The clouds dissipated over the leeward side, creating a rain shadow effect.
- As a point of reference: Often used contrastively with "windward side."
- While the windward slope was barren, the leeward side was lush and green.
Variants and Related Words
- Leeward (adjective/adverb): Pertaining to or situated on the side sheltered from the wind.
- We sailed to the leeward shore.
- Leeward (noun): The leeward direction or side itself.
- The storm approached from the leeward.
- Windward (adjective/noun): The side or direction from which the wind is blowing.
Synonyms
- Sheltered side
- Downwind side
- Protected side
Antonyms
- Windward side
- Weather side
Noun
- the side sheltered from the wind