what's that supposed to mean?
It means there's an open wind.
i don't understand how the state of 'open' could apply to wind.
open doesn't mean not-closed in the sense that it's a default state, it's a mismatching of concepts, as it would be to describe a smell as open or closed.
explain 'open-winded' then
i thought you just agreed that wind couldn't be open
I agreed that using open to mean not-closed to describe certain things, such as smell, is a mismatching of concepts
the same applies to open-winded
I do not disagree, yet I am pointing out that you had made an assumption that I had previously agreed that it also applies to open-winded
you're clutching at semantic straws here, it's rather sad to watch.