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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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Dulcifluous
::
Dulcifluous
(a.)
Flowing
sweetly.
Coarctation
::
Coarctation
(n.) A
stricture
or
narrowing,
as of a
canal,
cavity,
or
orifice..
Inlagation
::
Inlagation
(n.) The
restitution
of an
outlawed
person
to the
protection
of the law;
inlawing.
Prosylogism
::
Prosylogism
(n.) A
syllogism
preliminary
or
logically
essential
to
another
syllogism;
the
conclusion
of such a
syllogism,
which
becomes
a
premise
of the
following
syllogism..
Top
::
Top (n.) A
child's
toy,
commonly
in the form of a
conoid
or pear, made to spin on its
point,
usually
by
drawing
off a
string
wound round its
surface
or stem, the
motion
being
sometimes
continued
by means of a
whip..
Fly
::
Fly (v. i.) To move in or pass
thorugh
the air with
wings,
as a
bird..
Flood
::
Flood (v. i.) The
flowing
in of the tide; the
semidiurnal
swell or rise of water in the
ocean;
--
opposed
to ebb; as, young
flood;
high
flood..
Lithophagous
::
Lithophagous
(a.)
Eating
or
swallowing
stones
or
gravel,
as the
ostrich..
Pendulate
::
Pendulate
(v. i.) To swing as a
pendulum.
Whip
::
Whip (v. t.) To sew
lightly;
specifically,
to form (a
fabric)
into
gathers
by
loosely
overcasting
the
rolled
edge and
drawing
up the
thread;
as, to whip a
ruffle..
Abacus
::
Abacus
(n.) A table or tray
strewn
with sand,
anciently
used for
drawing,
calculating,
etc..
Four-way
::
Four-way
(a.)
Allowing
passage
in
either
of four
directions;
as, a
four-way
cock, or
valve..
Catapult
::
Catapult
(n.) An
engine
somewhat
resembling
a
massive
crossbow,
used by the
ancient
Greeks
and
Romans
for
throwing
stones,
arrows,
spears,
etc..
Sarcel
::
Sarcel
(n.) One of the outer
pinions
or
feathers
of the wing of a bird, esp. of a
hawk..
Swallow
::
Swallow
(n.) The act of
swallowing.
Hesitative
::
Hesitative
(a.)
Showing,
or
characterized
by,
hesitation..
Shieldtail
::
Shieldtail
(n.) Any
species
of small
burrowing
snakes
of the
family
Uropeltidae,
native
of
Ceylon
and
Southern
Asia. They have a small mouth which can not be
dilated..
Feather
::
Feather
(v. t.) To
render
light as a
feather;
to give wings to.
Swipper
::
Swiple
(n.) That part of a flail which
strikes
the grain in
thrashing;
a
swingel.
Demersed
::
Demersed
(a.)
Situated
or
growing
under
water,
as
leaves;
submersed..
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