Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
windbill
Noun
/ˈwɪndˌbɪl/

Definition
A windbill is a written document, typically a formal paper used in the delivery of goods, detailing the cargo being transported.

Examples
- The windbill served as proof that the merchandise had been shipped as agreed.
- She carefully reviewed the windbill to ensure all items were accounted for.
- In maritime law, the windbill helps resolve disputes regarding cargo ownership.

Meaning
The term ‘windbill’ is derived from maritime shipping and refers to a receipt or proof of shipment. It can also denote any bill or invoice that is associated with the transport of goods by air or sea.

Synonyms
- Invoice
- Receipt
- Waybill
- Bill of lading