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Definition of wing
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of wing is as below...
Wing (v. t.) To
furnish
with
wings;
to
enable
to fly, or to move with
celerity..
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Herbescent
::
Herbescent
(a.)
Growing
into
herbs.
Adumbrant
::
Adumbrant
(a.)
Giving
a faint
shadow,
or
slight
resemblance;
shadowing
forth..
Brewing
::
Brewing
(p. pr. & vb. n.) of Bre.
Weld
::
Weld (n.) An herb
(Reseda
luteola)
related
to
mignonette,
growing
in
Europe,
and to some
extent
in
America;
dyer's
broom;
dyer's
rocket;
dyer's
weed; wild woad. It is used by dyers to give a
yellow
color..
Lead
::
Lead (v. i.) To guide or
conduct,
as by
accompanying,
going
before,
showing,
influencing,
directing
with
authority,
etc.; to have
precedence
or
preeminence;
to be first or
chief;
-- used in most of the
senses
of lead, v. t..
Thysbe
::
Thysbe
(n.) A
common
clearwing
moth
(Hemaris
thysbe).
Varisse
::
Varisse
(n.) An
imperfection
on the
inside
of the hind leg in
horses,
different
from a curb, but at the same
height,
and
frequently
injuring
the sale of the
animal
by
growing
to an
unsightly
size..
Overhand
::
Overhand
(a.) Over and over; --
applied
to a style of
sewing,
or to a seam, in which two
edges,
usually
selvedges,
are sewed
together
by
passing
each
stitch
over
both..
Scaphopda
::
Scaphopda
(n. pl.) A class of
marine
cephalate
Mollusca
having
a
tubular
shell open at both ends, a
pointed
or
spadelike
foot for
burrowing,
and many long,
slender,
prehensile
oral
tentacles.
It
includes
Dentalium,
or the tooth
shells,
and other
similar
shells.
Called
also
Prosopocephala,
and
Solenoconcha..
Lathe
::
Lathe (n.) The
movable
swing frame of a loom,
carrying
the reed for
separating
the warp
threads
and
beating
up the weft; --
called
also lay and
batten..
Stromeyerite
::
Strombus
(n.) A genus of
marine
gastropods
in which the shell has the outer lip
dilated
into a broad wing. It
includes
many large and
handsome
species
commonly
called
conch
shells,
or
conchs.
See
Conch..
Pteron
::
Pteron
(n.) The
region
of the
skull,
in the
temporal
fossa back of the
orbit,
where the great wing of the
sphenoid,
the
temporal,
the
parietal,
and the
frontal
hones
approach
each
other..
Cluster
::
Cluster
(n.) A
number
of
things
of the same kind
growing
together;
a
bunch.
Weathercock
::
Weathercock
(n.) A vane, or
weather
vane; -- so
called
because
originally
often in the
figure
of a cock,
turning
on the top of a spire with the wind, and
showing
its
direction..
Wing
::
Wing (n.) Any
membranaceous
expansion,
as that along the sides of
certain
stems,
or of a fruit of the kind
called
samara..
Sinewing
::
Sinewing
(p. pr. & vb. n.) of Sine.
Overthrow
::
Overthrow
(n.) The act of
throwing
a ball too high, as over a
player's
head..
Remugient
::
Remugient
(a.)
Rebellowing.
Phono
::
Phono (n.) A South
American
butterfly
(Ithonia
phono)
having
nearly
transparent
wings.
Receptacular
::
Receptacular
(a.)
Pertaining
to the
receptacle,
or
growing
on it; as, the
receptacular
chaff or
scales
in the
sunflower..
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