1. wing
noun. ['ˈwɪŋ'] a movable organ for flying (one of a pair).
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- wing (English)
- vængr (Old Norse)
2. wing
noun. ['ˈwɪŋ'] one of the horizontal airfoils on either side of the fuselage of an airplane.
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- wing (English)
- vængr (Old Norse)
3. wing
noun. ['ˈwɪŋ'] a stage area out of sight of the audience.
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- wing (English)
- vængr (Old Norse)
4. wing
verb. ['ˈwɪŋ'] travel through the air; be airborne.
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- wing (English)
- vængr (Old Norse)
5. wing
noun. ['ˈwɪŋ'] a unit of military aircraft.
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- wing (English)
- vængr (Old Norse)
6. wing
noun. ['ˈwɪŋ'] the side of military or naval formation.
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- wing (English)
- vængr (Old Norse)
7. wing
noun. ['ˈwɪŋ'] a barrier that surrounds the wheels of a vehicle to block splashing water or mud.
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- wing (English)
- vængr (Old Norse)
8. wing
noun. ['ˈwɪŋ'] a hockey player stationed in a forward position on either side.
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- wing (English)
- vængr (Old Norse)
9. wing
noun. ['ˈwɪŋ'] a group within a political party or legislature or other organization that holds distinct views or has a particular function.
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- wing (English)
- vængr (Old Norse)