downwind vs lee

downwind

adv
  • positioned relative to something in such a way that it can be smelled in the wind 

  • in the direction opposite that of landing in a traffic pattern 

  • in the same direction as the wind is blowing 

lee

noun
  • A protected cove or harbor, out of the wind. 

  • The side of the ship away from the wind. 

  • A sheltered place, especially a place protected from the wind by some object; the side sheltered from the wind (see also leeside); shelter; protection. 

adj
  • Facing away from the flow of a fluid, usually air. 

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