Updraft

/ˈʌpˌdræft/ noun

A strong upward movement of air. It often occurs in storms and can lift objects, birds, or even aircraft.

From 'up' (toward a higher place) + 'draft' (current of air), formed in modern English. 'Draft' comes from Old English 'dragan' meaning 'to draw, pull'.

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