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wind farm
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wind farm  (wnd)
n.
A power plant that uses windmills or wind turbines to generate electricity.

wind farm
n
(Engineering / Electrical Engineering) a large group of wind-driven generators for electricity supply

wind farm
A power plant that uses windmills or wind turbines to generate electricity.
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Noun1.wind farm - a power plant that uses wind turbines to generate electricitywind farm - a power plant that uses wind turbines to generate electricity
power plant, power station, powerhouse - an electrical generating station
wind turbine - a turbine that is driven by the wind


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