WING vs FLANK: NOUN
- A player who plays this position.
- Either of the forward positions near the sides of the playing area, especially in hockey.
- An air force unit larger than a group but smaller than a numbered air force or, formerly, than a division.
- Either the left or right flank of an army or a naval fleet.
- A section of a party, legislature, or community holding distinct, especially dissenting, political views.
- Either of two groups with opposing views within a larger group; a faction.
- A group affiliated with or subordinate to an older or larger organization.
- A means of flight or rapid movement.
- The act or manner of flying.
- Either of the unseen backstage areas on the sides of the stage of a proscenium theater.
- A structure that forms an extended part of or is attached to a main structure.
- The fender of a motor vehicle.
- A flat of theatrical scenery projecting onto the stage from the side.
- Either of the two side projections on the back of a wing chair.
- A folding section, as of a double door or of a movable partition.
- The sail of a ship.
- The vane of a weathervane.
- Something that resembles a wing in appearance or function, especially.
- One of the lateral petals of the flower of certain plants in the pea family, such as the sweet pea.
- A thin or membranous extension, as of the fruit of a maple or ash, the seed of a pine, or the branches of a winged elm.
- An airfoil whose principal function is providing lift, especially either of two such airfoils symmetrically positioned on each side of the fuselage of an aircraft.
- An outspread pair of stylized bird's wings worn as insignia by qualified pilots or air crew members.
- A structure or part used by an animal for gliding through the air, as the folds of skin of a flying squirrel or the enlarged pectoral fins of a flying fish.
- One of the one or two pairs of membranous structures used for flying that extend from the thorax of an insect.
- One of a pair of movable appendages used for flying, as the feather-covered modified forelimb of a bird or the skin-covered modified forelimb of a bat or pterosaur.
- An addition that extends a main building
- The side of military or naval formation
- A barrier that surrounds the wheels of a vehicle to block splashing water or mud
- A hockey player stationed in a forward positin on either side
- A unit of military aircraft
- The wing of a fowl
- A stage area out of sight of the audience
- One of the horizontal airfoils on either side of the fuselage of an airplane
- A movable organ for flying (one of a pair)
- The outermost strip of a road.
- The side of something, in general senses.
- The extreme left or right edge of a military formation, army etc.
- Detachments acting independently of the column of an army, but patrolling along its flanks, to secure it against surprise and to observe the movements of the enemy.
- Salient points in a national boundary, strengthened to protect the frontier against hostile incursion.
- A change of march by an army, or portion of one, in order to turn one or both wings of the enemy, or to take up a new position.
- A march made parallel or obliquely to an enemy's position, in order to turn it or to attack him on the flank.
- The first men on the right, and the last on the left, of a company, battalion, etc.
- Any part of the right or left wing formed at a projecting angle with the line.
- Protection of a work against undue exposure to an enemy's direct fire, by means of the fire from other works, sweeping the ground in its front.
- A certain number of troops drawn up on the right or left of a battalion; usually grenadiers, light infantry, or riflemen.
- An attack upon the side of an army or body of troops, distinguished from one upon its front or rear.
- That part of the acting surface of a gear wheel tooth that lies within the pitch line.
- The side of any building.
- That part of a bastion which reaches from the curtain to the face, and defends the curtain, the flank and face of the opposite bastion; any part of a work defending another by a fire along the outside of its parapet.
- The side of an army, or of any division of an army, as of a brigade, regiment, or battalion; the extreme right or left.
- The fleshy or muscular part of the side of an animal, between the ribs and the hip. See Illust. of beef.
- In leather manufacturing, the part of a hide from the side of a beast.
- Plural In farriery, a wrench or any other injury to the back of a horse.
- The acting surface of a cog inside the pitch-line.
- In fortification, that part of a bastion which reaches from the curtain to the face, or any part of a work that defends another work by a fire along the outside of its parapet. See cut under bastion.
- Hence A side of anything: as, the flanks of a building.
- Milit., one of the sides of an army, or of any of its divisions, as a brigade, regiment, or battalion: as, to attack the enemy on the right flank.
- In entomology, the pleura or side of an insect's thorax.
- The posterior part of either side of an animal, between the ribs and the hip; also, the thin piece of flesh constituting this part.
- A spark or flake of fire.
- The right or left side of a bastion.
- The right or left side of a military formation.
- A lateral part or side.
- A cut of meat from the flank of an animal.
- The section of flesh on the body of a person or an animal between the last rib and the hip; the side.
- A subfigure consisting of a side of something
- The side of military or naval formation
- A cut from the fleshy part of an animal's side between the ribs and the leg
- The side between ribs and hipbone
WING vs FLANK: ADJECTIVE
- N/A
- Maximum (of speed). Historically faster than full speed (the most a vessel can sustain without excessive engine wear or risk of damage), now frequently used interchangeably. Typically used in an emergency or during an attack (All ahead flank!).
WING vs FLANK: VERB
- Travel through the air; be airborne
- Be located at the sides of something or somebody
WING vs FLANK: INTRANSITIVE VERB
- To say or do (something) without preparation or forethought; improvise.
- To furnish with side or subordinate extensions, as a building or an altarpiece.
- To strike or wound in a wing or an appendage.
- To throw or propel (a ball, for example) through the air.
- To feather (an arrow).
- To furnish with wings.
- To carry or transport by flying.
- To make (one's way) through the air or on wings.
- To pass over or through with wings.
- To move swiftly through the air or on wings.
- To be posted on the side.
- To border; to touch.
WING vs FLANK: TRANSITIVE VERB
- N/A
- To overlook or command the flank of; to secure or guard the flank of; to pass around or turn the flank of; to attack, or threaten to attack; the flank of.
- To stand at the flank or side of; to border upon.
- To put (something) on each side of.
- To be placed or situated at the flank or side of.
- To menace or attack the flank of.
- To protect or guard the flank of.
WING vs FLANK: OTHER WORD TYPES
- Be airborne
- Travel through the air
- A group within a political party or legislature or other organization that holds distinct views or has a particular function
- (in flight formation) a position to the side and just to the rear of another aircraft
- (idiom) (take wing) To fly off; soar away.
- (idiom) (on the wing) In flight; flying.
- (idiom) (in the wings) Close by in the background; available at short notice.
- (idiom) (in the wings) In the stage wings, unseen by the audience.
- (idiom) (give wing to) To free from constraints or allow to operate freely.
- (idiom) (give wing to) To provide the impetus for or enable (something).
- Pertaining to a flank or side.
- To occupy a flank position; border; touch: with on.
- To secure or guard the flank of: as, they flanked their position with abattis.
- To pass round or turn the flank of; march or move along or past one side of, as an opposing army.
- Specifically Milit.: To attack or threaten the side or flank of; place troops so as to command, threaten, or attack the flank of.
- To stand or be placed or posted at the flank or side of; border at the side or sides: as, the flanking troops of an army.
WING vs FLANK: RELATED WORDS
- Wall, Tail, Side, Wingman, Faction, Leftist, Rightist, Backstage, Offstage, Extension, Annex, Fender, Annexe, Fly, Flank
- Cowardice, Open, Nut, Walnut, Sidewall, Shoreline, Shore, Left, Barren, Sides, Midsection, Hillside, Slope, Side, Wing
WING vs FLANK: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Squadron, Wall, Tail, Side, Wingman, Faction, Leftist, Rightist, Backstage, Offstage, Annex, Fender, Annexe, Fly, Flank
- Quarter, Cowardice, Open, Nut, Walnut, Sidewall, Shoreline, Shore, Left, Barren, Sides, Hillside, Slope, Side, Wing
WING vs FLANK: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- Its flat surface should be large enough for a wing or wing half.
- It includes Old Longtou, South Wing, North Wing, and Jiaoshan, among others.
- Aviation Class A Mishap Rates Fixed Wing versus Rotary Wing Comparisons.
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- Looking for a Wing Man or Wing Woman!
- In re: Theodore Joseph Wing and Joanne Wing.
- Wing, Y Wing and TIE Fighter pack, right?
- Hair WING FORMER SETS Specially designed brass wing formers.
- During flutter behaviors of wing, this important normal stress propagated from the tip of the wing to the root of the wing.
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- Urdu is Check out Flank similar words like Flanked, Flanking and Flanks; Flank Urdu Translation is pehlu u067eu06c1u0644u0648.
- With seasonal flank alopecia, a dog loses hair in the flank area on a seasonal basis.
- When the squad is moving to a flank, the individual shall dress with the directing flank.
- Single flank inspection appears to be identical with the composite, or double flank, inspection technique.
- From flank to flank the beachhead was marked by this long dark pile of debris, like Del Boy.
- He would hum over his old rigadig tunes while flank and flank with the most exasperated monster.
- Directing Flank: the Flank by which a Squad takes its dressing battery, or troop flag.
- To flank, or defend the flank qf an army, Exereitus latent protegere, vel claudfre.
- Front The space occupied by a unit, measured from flank to flank.
- The space occupied by a unit, measured from flank to flank.
WING vs FLANK: QUESTIONS
- Do economically left-wing and culturally right-wing voters vote differently?
- What is the advantage of forward swept wing over sweep wing?
- What do left-wing and right-wing parties think about adaptation?
- How similar are vortexes on the delta wing and swift wing?
- Can You Mix left wing and right wing goose feathers?
- What kind of wing pattern does a Tempest wing have?
- Is Piers Morgan left wing or right wing New Labour?
- Why do right-wing and left-wing parties adopt protectionism?
- What Wing replaced the 905th Reserve Training Wing?
- What does 'right wing' and 'left wing' really mean?
- Is flank steak Tagliata with arugula and Parmesan healthy?
- What are the advantages and disadvantages of flank maneuvering?
- How do you Grill flank steak with pinwheel skewers?
- What is the pathophysiology of flank pain hematuria syndrome?
- What causes flank pain in patients with liver disease?
- How long do you marinate flank steak before cooking?
- Will NATO step up protection for eastern flank countries?
- Does your English Bulldog suffer from flank alopecia?
- When is flank radiation given for nephrotic cancer?
- What causes flank pain after eating and intermittent flank pain?