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Definition of wing
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Wing (n.) One of the large
pectoral
fins of the
flying
fishes.
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Lugworm
::
Lugworm
(n.) A large
marine
annelid
(Arenicola
marina)
having
a row of
tufted
gills along each side of the back. It is found
burrowing
in sandy
beaches,
both in
America
and
Europe,
and is used for bait by
European
fishermen.
Called
also
lobworm,
and
baitworm..
Ejaculation
::
Ejaculation
(n.) The act of
ejecting
or
suddenly
throwing,
as a fluid from a
duct..
Diagram
::
Diagram
(n.) Any
simple
drawing
made for
mathematical
or
scientific
purposes,
or to
assist
a
verbal
explanation
which
refers
to it; a
mechanical
drawing,
as
distinguished
from an
artistical
one..
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..
Meet
::
Meet (v. t.) To join, or come in
contact
with; esp., to come in
contact
with by
approach
from an
opposite
direction;
to come upon or
against,
front to
front,
as
distinguished
from
contact
by
following
and
overtaking..
Enate
::
Enate (a.)
Growing
out.
Incandescence
::
Incandescence
(n.) A white heat, or the
glowing
or
luminous
whiteness
of a body
caused
by
intense
heat..
Sculpture
::
Sculpture
(n.) The art of
carving,
cutting,
or
hewing
wood,
stone,
metal,
etc., into
statues,
ornaments,
etc., or into
figures,
as of men, or other
things;
hence,
the art of
producing
figures
and
groups,
whether
in
plastic
or hard
materials..
Kakapo
::
Kakapo
(n.) A
singular
nocturnal
parrot
(Strigops
habroptilus),
native
of New
Zealand.
It lives in holes
during
the day, but is
active
at
night.
It
resembles
an owl in its
colors
and
general
appearance.
It has large
wings,
but can fly only a short
distance.
Called
also owl
parrot,
night
parrot,
and night
kaka..
Bronzewing
::
Bronzewing
(n.) An
Australian
pigeon
of the genus
Phaps,
of
several
species;
-- so
called
from its
bronze
plumage..
Senescent
::
Senescent
(a.)
Growing
old;
decaying
with the lapse of time.
Succeeder
::
Succeedant
(a.)
Succeeding
one
another;
following.
Bunch Grass
::
Bunch grass () A grass
growing
in
bunches
and
affording
pasture.
In
California,
Atropis
tenuifolia,
Festuca
scabrella,
and
several
kinds of Stipa are
favorite
bunch
grasses.
In Utah,
Eriocoma
cuspidata
is a good bunch
grass..
Blast
::
Blast (n.) The sound made by
blowing
a wind
instrument;
strictly,
the sound
produces
at one
breath..
Fritillary
::
Fritillary
(n.) One of
several
species
of
butterflies
belonging
to
Argynnis
and
allied
genera;
-- so
called
because
the
coloring
of their wings
resembles
that of the
common
Fritillaria.
See
Aphrodite.
Flux
::
Flux (n.)
Flowing;
unstable;
inconstant;
variable.
Calk
::
Calk (v. t.) To copy, as a
drawing,
by
rubbing
the back of it with red or black
chalk,
and then
passing
a blunt style or
needle
over the
lines,
so as to leave a
tracing
on the paper or other thing
against
which it is laid or
held..
Extension
::
Extension
(v. t.) A
written
engagement
on the part of a
creditor,
allowing
a
debtor
further
time to pay a
debt..
Munificent
::
Munificent
(a.) Very
liberal
in
giving
or
bestowing;
lavish;
as, a
munificent
benefactor..
Brake
::
Brake (v. t.) A
large,
heavy
harrow
for
breaking
clods after
plowing;
a
drag..
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