Stellar wind refers to a stream of charged particles that are continuously ejected from stars. There are various synonyms for this term, depending on the context and the type of star involved. For instance, solar wind refers specifically to the stream of particles emanating from the sun, while coronal wind refers to the flow of hot gas from the sun's corona. Similarly, fast wind and slow wind are used to describe different speeds of stellar wind, while magnetized wind refers to the wind that is associated with magnetic fields. Ultimately, all of these terms refer to the same phenomenon of particles being blown away from stars, and they are used interchangeably depending on the scientific discipline and the research question at hand.