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Alants

Definition: In the Greek, "alants" means "wind." It's a noun that refers to the wind which flows from the sun into the earth (or body of water) at times. This wind can be gusty or calm depending on the season and location. The word was first used by Greek poets in their poetry, especially in the works of Sappho and Menander. It has been a literary term throughout history, often used to describe various qualities such as strength or might (e.g., "alants" for courage). The exact definition of "wind" can vary across different languages and cultures. In some cases, it may refer to a powerful and powerful wind like the one that blows across a sailboat from a high pressure area. In other contexts, "wind" could be used as an umbrella term for any form of force or movement, such as heat, cold, or momentum. In modern times, "alants" has also been used in everyday language to describe circumstances, situations, and events that occur suddenly or unexpectedly. It can also mean a sudden change or event from the usual routine or pattern.


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