noun
- plural of indraft; currents of air or water flowing inward
Usage: technical; often used in nautical or meteorological contexts
Examples
- The indrafts near the harbor entrance can be dangerous for small boats.
- Meteorologists studied the indrafts created by the storm system.
- Strong indrafts pulled water toward the center of the whirlpool.
- The cooling system relies on indrafts to circulate fresh air.
- Sailors must account for indrafts when navigating coastal waters.