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Definition of wing
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Wing (n.) One of two
corresponding
appendages
attached;
a
sidepiece.
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Undercurrent
::
Undercurrent
(n.) A
current
below the
surface
of
water,
sometimes
flowing
in a
contrary
direction
to that on the
surface..
Pennipotent
::
Pennipotent
(a.)
Strong
of wing;
strong
on the wing.
Aphis Lion
::
Aphis lion () The larva of the
lacewinged
flies
(Chrysopa),
which feeds
voraciously
upon
aphids.
The name is also
applied
to the
larvae
of the
ladybugs
(Coccinella)..
Clap
::
Clap (v. t.) To
strike;
to slap; to
strike,
or
strike
together,
with a quick
motion,
so, as to make a sharp
noise;
as, to clap one's
hands;
a
clapping
of
wings..
Knowing
::
Knowing
(a.)
Artful;
cunning;
as, a
knowing
rascal..
Bombardment
::
Bombardment
(n.) An
attack
upon a
fortress
or
fortified
town, with
shells,
hot shot,
rockets,
etc.; the act of
throwing
bombs and shot into a town or
fortified
place..
Adnate
::
Adnate
(a.)
Growing
together;
-- said only of
organic
cohesion
of
unlike
parts.
Sewing
::
Sewing
(n.) That which is sewed with the
needle.
Serbonian
::
Serbonian
(a.)
Relating
to the lake of
Serbonis
in
Egypt,
which by
reason
of the sand
blowing
into it had a
deceptive
appearance
of being solid land, but was a bog..
Flourish
::
Flourish
(v. i.) To grow
luxuriantly;
to
increase
and
enlarge,
as a
healthy
growing
plant;
a
thrive..
Trace
::
Trace (v. t.) To mark out; to draw or
delineate
with
marks;
especially,
to copy, as a
drawing
or
engraving,
by
following
the lines and
marking
them on a sheet
superimposed,
through
which they
appear;
as, to trace a
figure
or an
outline;
a
traced
drawing..
Wheatear
::
Wheatear
(n.) A small
European
singing
bird
(Saxicola
/nanthe).
The male is white
beneath,
bluish
gray
above,
with black wings and a black
stripe
through
each eye. The tail is black at the tip and in the
middle,
but white at the base and on each side.
Called
also
checkbird,
chickell,
dykehopper,
fallow
chat,
fallow
finch,
stonechat,
and
whitetail..
Voltaism
::
Voltaism
(n.) That form of
electricity
which is
developed
by the
chemical
action
between
metals
and
different
liquids;
voltaic
electricity;
also, the
science
which
treats
of this form of
electricity;
--
called
also
galvanism,
from
Galvani,
on
account
of his
experiments
showing
the
remarkable
influence
of this agent on
animals..
Thysanoptera
::
Thysanoptera
(n. pl.) A
division
of
insects,
considered
by some
writers
a
distinct
order,
but
regarded
by
others
as
belonging
to the
Hemiptera.
They are all of small size, and have
narrow,
broadly
fringed
wings with
rudimentary
nervures.
Most of the
species
feed upon the
juices
of
plants,
and some, as those which
attack
grain,
are very
injurious
to
crops.
Called
also
Physopoda.
See
Thrips..
Sput
::
Spur-winged
(a.)
Having
one or more spurs on the bend of the
wings.
Growth
::
Growth
(n.) The
process
of
growing;
the
gradual
increase
of an
animal
or a
vegetable
body; the
development
from a seed, germ, or root, to full size or
maturity;
increase
in size,
number,
frequency,
strength,
etc.;
augmentation;
advancement;
production;
prevalence
or
influence;
as, the
growth
of
trade;
the
growth
of
power;
the
growth
of
intemperance.
Idle weeds are fast in
growth..
Owing
::
Owing (P. p. & a.) Had or
experienced
as a
consequence,
result,
issue,
etc.;
ascribable;
-- with to; as,
misfortunes
are often owing to
vices;
his
failure
was owing to
speculations..
Ingurgitation
::
Ingurgitation
(n.) The act of
swallowing
greedily
or
immoderately;
that which is so
swallowed.
Miscognizant
::
Miscognizant
(a.) Not
cognizant;
ignorant;
not
knowing.
Redrawing
::
Redrawing
(p. pr. & vb. n.) of
Redra.
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