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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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Broadax Broadaxe
::
Broadax
Broadaxe
(n.) An ax with a broad edge, for
hewing
timber..
Draught
::
Draught
(v. t.) To draw in
outline;
to make a
draught,
sketch,
or plan of, as in
architectural
and
mechanical
drawing..
Subnect
::
Subnascent
(a.)
Growing
underneath.
Vein
::
Vein (n.) One of the ribs or
nervures
of the wings of
insects.
See
Venation.
Die
::
Die (n.) A
perforated
block,
commonly
of
hardened
steel used in
connection
with a
punch,
for
punching
holes,
as
through
plates,
or
blanks
from
plates,
or for
forming
cups or
capsules,
as from sheet
metal,
by
drawing..
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.
Swinge
::
Swinge
(v. t.) To beat
soundly;
to whip; to
chastise;
to
punish.
Swinger
::
Swinger
(n.)
Anything
very
large,
forcible,
or
astonishing..
Following
::
Following
(n.)
Vocation;
business;
profession.
Nor
::
Nor
(conj.)
A
negative
connective
or
particle,
introducing
the
second
member
or
clause
of a
negative
proposition,
following
neither,
or not, in the first
member
or
clause
(as or in
affirmative
propositions
follows
either).
Nor is also used
sometimes
in the first
member
for
neither,
and
sometimes
the
neither
is
omitted
and
implied
by the use of nor..
Salix
::
Salix (n.) A genus of trees or
shrubs
including
the
willow,
osier,
and the like,
growing
usually
in wet
grounds..
Claude Lorraine Glass
::
Claude
Lorraine
glass () A
slightly
convex
mirror,
commonly
of black
glass,
used as a toy for
viewing
the
reflected
landscape..
Flowingly
::
Flowingly
(adv.)
In a
flowing
manner.
Modest
::
Modest
(a.)
Evincing
modestly
in the
actor,
author,
or
speaker;
not
showing
presumption;
not
excessive
or
extreme;
moderate;
as, a
modest
request;
modest
joy..
Lecanomancy
::
Lecanomancy
(n.)
divination
practiced
with water in a
basin,
by
throwing
three
stones
into it, and
invoking
the demon whose aid was
sought..
Rib
::
Rib (n.) A
ridge,
fin, or wing, as on a
plate,
cylinder,
beam, etc., to
strengthen
or
stiffen
it..
Profile
::
Profile
(n.) A
drawing
exhibiting
a
vertical
section
of the
ground
along a
surveyed
line, or
graded
work, as of a
railway,
showing
elevations,
depressions,
grades,
etc..
Draught
::
Draught
(a.) Used in
making
drawings;
as,
draught
compasses..
Copaiva
::
Copaiva
(n.) A more or less
viscid,
yellowish
liquid,
the
bitter
oleoresin
of
several
species
of
Copaifera,
a genus of trees
growing
in South
America
and the West
Indies.
It is
stimulant
and
diuretic,
and is much used in
affections
of the
mucous
membranes;
--
called
also
balsam
of
copaiba..
Stagnation
::
Stagnation
(n.) The
condition
of being
stagnant;
cessation
of
flowing
or
circulation,
as of a
fluid;
the state of being
motionless;
as, the
stagnation
of the
blood;
the
stagnation
of water or air; the
stagnation
of
vapors..
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