Anemophile

/əˈnɛməˌfaɪl/ noun

An organism, especially a plant, that loves or thrives in windy environments and may depend on wind for reproduction or growth.

From Greek anemos (wind) plus phile (lover of), literally 'wind-lover.' This ecological term describes organisms with adaptations favoring windy habitats.

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