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Wings
1. Parts of Speech:
Noun
2. Definitions:
- The two flat, movable parts that enable a bird or insect to fly.
- A thing resembling a wing in form or function, in particular:
- A part of a building that is typically divided from the main part and that extends from it.
- A lateral part of a motor vehicle body, projecting from the side of the main body.
3. Pronunciations:
4. Origin and Usage:
The word "wings" originated from the Old Norse word "vingr". It has been used in English since the 12th century to refer to the flat, movable parts that enable a bird or insect to fly. The word is also used to refer to a lateral part of a motor vehicle body, projecting from the side of the main body, and a part of a building that is typically divided from the main part and that extends from it.
5. Synonyms:
- Feathers
- Appendages
- Fins
- Flappers
- Blades
6. Related Words:
- Birds
- Planes
- Flies
- Beaks
- Claws
7. Example Sentences:
- The bird flapped its wings and took off into the sky.
- The new addition to the building features a set of wings that extend from the main structure.
- The sports cars sleek design includes aerodynamic wings on either side of the body.