windflaw means A sudden, strong current of wind; flaw. Lexicurio rates it Sui generis — a strength score of 88 out of 100.
windflaw is pronounced /ˈwɪndflɔː/.
Etymology
From wind + flaw.
noun
- A sudden, strong current of wind; flaw.“The front of the wind on the water was a solid, sharply defined strip of dark-coloured, wind-vexed water. In advance of this strip, like skirmishers, were flashes of windflaws.”