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Definitions of wings in various dictionaries:
noun - a means of flight or ascent
noun - stylized bird wings worn as an insignia by qualified pilots or air crew members
noun - a movable organ for flying (one of a pair)
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Of major insect groups, flies are the only one with just one real pair of these |
Crickets chirp by rubbing these body parts together |
The angel shark is so-named because its pectoral fins are shaped like these |
In the mammalian order chiroptera, 2 layers of skin stretch out to form these distinctive features |
Paul McCartney's "other band", they were the "Band on the Run" |
Adapting pagan images, artists began putting pairs of these on angels to distinguish them from humans |
The addition of these avian features is the main innovation of sphinxes found in Asia |
On an airplane they're "fixed"; on a helicopter they're actually "rotary" |
Pay Paul McCartney: shell out for this band "over America", a 28-track documentary of a 1970s U.S. tour |
Seraphim have 6 of them: 2 to cover their faces, 2 to cover their feet & 2 to fly with |
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A wing is a type of fin that produces lift, while moving through air or some other fluid. As such, wings have streamlined cross-sections that are subject to aerodynamic forces and act as an airfoils. A wing's aerodynamic efficiency is expressed as its lift-to-drag ratio. The lift a wing generates at a given speed and angle of attack can be one to two orders of magnitude greater than the total drag on the wing. A high lift-to-drag ratio requires a significantly smaller thrust to propel the wings through the air at sufficient lift. * Lifting structures used in water, include various foils, including hydrofoils. Hydrodynamics is the governing science, rather than aerodynamics. Applications of underwater foils occur in hydroplanes, sailboats and submarines. |