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What part of speech is winds?

"Winds" can be two different parts of speech depending on the context:

* Noun: When referring to the movement of air, "winds" is a plural noun. For example, "The strong winds blew the trees around."

* Verb: In the context of winding something, "winds" is the third-person plural present tense of the verb "to wind." For example, "The river winds through the valley."

To determine the correct part of speech, consider the sentence structure and the meaning of the word.

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