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Definition of wing
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Wing (n.) Any
similar
member
or
instrument
used for the
purpose
of
flying.
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Hardfern
::
Hardfern
(n.) A
species
of fern
(Lomaria
borealis),
growing
in
Europe
and
Northwestern
America..
Deglutition
::
Deglutition
(n.) The act or
process
of
swallowing
food; the power of
swallowing.
Animalization
::
Animalization
(n.) The act of
animalizing;
the
giving
of
animal
life, or
endowing
with
animal
properties..
Gird
::
Gird (n.) A
stroke
with a rod or
switch;
a
severe
spasm;
a
twinge;
a pang.
Into
::
Into
(prep.)
Expressing
entrance,
or a
passing
from the
outside
of a thing to its
interior
parts;
--
following
verbs
expressing
motion;
as, come into the
house;
go into the
church;
one
stream
falls or runs into
another;
water
enters
into the fine
vessels
of
plants..
Sedge
::
Sedge (n.) Any plant of the genus
Carex,
perennial,
endogenous
herbs,
often
growing
in dense tufts in
marshy
places.
They have
triangular
jointless
stems,
a
spiked
inflorescence,
and long
grasslike
leaves
which are
usually
rough on the
margins
and
midrib.
There are
several
hundred
species..
Rosemary
::
Rosemary
(n.) A
labiate
shrub
(Rosmarinus
officinalis)
with
narrow
grayish
leaves,
growing
native
in the
southern
part of
France,
Spain,
and
Italy,
also in Asia Minor and in
China.
It has a
fragrant
smell,
and a warm,
pungent,
bitterish
taste.
It is used in
cookery,
perfumery,
etc., and is an
emblem
of
fidelity
or
constancy..
Flap
::
Flap (v. i.) To move as do
wings,
or as
something
broad or
loose;
to fly with wings
beating
the air..
Chock
::
Chock (n.) A heavy
casting
of
metal,
usually
fixed near the
gunwale.
It has two short
horn-shaped
arms
curving
inward,
between
which ropes or
hawsers
may pass for
towing,
mooring,
etc..
Hatching
::
Hatching
(n.) A mode of
execution
in
engraving,
drawing,
and
miniature
painting,
in which
shading
is
produced
by lines
crossing
each other at
angles
more or less
acute;
--
called
also
crosshatching..
Bat
::
Bat (n.) One of the
Cheiroptera,
an order of
flying
mammals,
in which the wings are
formed
by a
membrane
stretched
between
the
elongated
fingers,
legs, and tail. The
common
bats are small and
insectivorous.
See
Cheiroptera
and
Vampire..
Swallow-tailed
::
Swallowtail
(n.) Any one of
numerous
species
of large and
handsome
butterflies,
belonging
to
Papilio
and
allied
genera,
in which the
posterior
border
of each hind wing is
prolongated
in the form of a long
lobe..
Underwing
::
Underwing
(n.) Any one of
numerous
species
of
noctuid
moths
belonging
to
Catocala
and
allied
genera,
in which the hind wings are
banded
with red and black or other
conspicuous
colors.
Many of the
species
are
called
red
underwing..
Flowingness
::
Flowingness
(n.)
Flowing
tendency
or
quality;
fluency.
Phillyrea
::
Phillyrea
(n.) A genus of
evergreen
plants
growing
along the
shores
of the
Mediterranean,
and
breading
a fruit
resembling
that of the
olive..
Manducus
::
Manducus
(n.) A
grotesque
mask,
representing
a
person
chewing
or
grimacing,
worn in
processions
and by comic
actors
on the
stage..
Swingel
::
Swingeing
(a.) Huge; very
large.
Villainous
::
Villainous
(a.)
Proceeding
from, or
showing,
extreme
depravity;
suited
to a
villain;
as, a
villainous
action..
Avowing
::
Avowing
(p. pr. & vb. n.) of Avo.
Cunning
::
Cunning
(a.)
Knowing;
skillful;
dexterous.
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