WINGED vs FLYING: NOUN
- N/A
- An instance of traveling by air
- Plural Loose or floating waste of any kind.
- The act of moving through the air on wings; flight.
- The piloting or navigation of an aircraft or spacecraft.
- Flight in an aircraft or spacecraft.
WINGED vs FLYING: ADJECTIVE
- Having wings or as if having wings of a specified kind
- Swift.
- Flying or soaring as if on wings.
- Having wings
- Fanned with wings; swarming with birds.
- Having or as if having wings
- Wounded or hurt in the wing.
- Swift; rapid.
- Soaring with wings, or as if with wings; hence, elevated; lofty; sublime.
- Furnished with wings; transported by flying; having winglike expansions.
- Swift; fleet.
- Soaring as if with wings; elevated or sublime.
- Moving on or as if on wings; flying.
- Having wings of a specified kind. Often used in combination.
- Having wings or winglike appendages.
- Very fast; as if with wings
- Furnished with a leaflike appendage, as the fruit of the elm and the ash, or the stem in certain plants; alate.
- Moving swiftly
- Streaming or flapping or spreading wide as if in a current of air
- Of or relating to aviation.
- Situated, extending, or functioning in the air.
- Capable of or engaged in flight
- Designed for swift movement or action
- Of or relating to passage through the air especially aviation
- Hurried and brief
- Done swiftly in or as if in the air; used e.g. of a racing start in which runners are already in motion as they cross the starting line
- Swiftly moving; fleet.
- Done or performed swiftly in or as if in the air.
- A species of gurnard of the genus Cephalacanthus or Dactylopterus, with very large pectoral fins, said to be able to fly like the flying fish, but not for so great a distance.
- A sail extended outside of the standing jib, on the flying-jib boom.
- An extension of the jib boom.
- Light sails carried only in fine weather.
- See Colugo.
- A reconnoissance level over the course of a projected road, canal, etc.
- See Dragon, n. 6.
- A torch attached to a long staff and used for signaling at night.
- The opossum mouse (Acrobates pygmæus), a marsupial of Australia. Called also feathertail glider.
- Brief; hurried.
- One of several species of small marsuupials of the genera Petaurus and Belideus, of Australia and New Guinea, having lateral folds like those of the flying squirrels. The sugar squirrel (Belideus sciureus), and the ariel (Belideus ariel), are the best known; -- called also squirrel petaurus and flying squirrel. See Sugar squirrel.
- The fly of a clock.
- The rapid construction of trenches (when the enemy's fire of case shot precludes the method of simple trenching), by means of gabions placed in juxtaposition and filled with earth.
- A shot fired at a moving object, as a bird on the wing.
- See Ballooning spider.
- An oceanic squid (Ommastrephes Bartramii syn. Sthenoteuthis Bartramii), abundant in the Gulf Stream, which is able to leap out of the water with such force that it often falls on the deck of a vessel.
- See Flying squirrel, in the Vocabulary.
- A start in a sailing race in which the signal is given while the vessels are under way.
- That which can fly.
- Brief or hurried.
- A body of soldiers detailed to hover about an enemy.
- Capable of swift deployment or response; extremely mobile.
- Not secured by spars or stays. Used of a sail.
- Moving in the air with, or as with, wings; moving lightly or rapidly; intended for rapid movement.
- A body of cavalry and infantry, kept in motion, to cover its own garrisons and to keep the enemy in continual alarm.
- Artillery trained to rapid evolutions, -- the men being either mounted or trained to spring upon the guns and caissons when they change position.
- Either of two East Indian tree frogs of the genus Rhacophorus (Rhacophorus nigrapalmatus and Rhacophorus pardalis), having very large and broadly webbed feet, which serve as parachutes, and enable it to make very long leaps.
- A contrivance for taking up the thrust of a roof or vault which can not be supported by ordinary buttresses. It consists of a straight bar of masonry, usually sloping, carried on an arch, and a solid pier or buttress sufficient to receive the thrust. The word is generally applied only to the straight bar with supporting arch.
- Flags unfurled and waving in the air.
- To be victorious; to succeed thoroughly in an undertaking.
- A young female kangaroo.
- A meteor. See under Dragon.
- A spectral ship.
- See Flying fish, in the Vocabulary.
- See Flying fox in the vocabulary.
- See under Bridge, and Camp.
WINGED vs FLYING: VERB
- Simple past tense and past participle of wing.
- N/A
WINGED vs FLYING: OTHER WORD TYPES
- Very fast
- As if with wings
- [l. c] See winged bull, above.
- Disabled in the wing; having the wing broken.
- Soaring; lofty; elevated; sublime.
- Abounding with wings, and hence with birds; swarming with birds.
- In bot., anat., and conchology, alate; alated; having a part resembling or likened to a wing: as, a winged shell or bone; a winged seed. See cuts under sphenoid, wing-shell, and wing, n., 9 .
- Noting an object not usually having wings: as, a winged column.
- Specifically— Noting a bird when the wings are of a different tincture from the body.
- In heraldry, having wings.
- Having or wearing wings, in any sense: as, the winged horse (Pegasus); the winged god (Mercury); a winged (feathered) arrow; a winged ship.
- Moving or passing on or as on wings; swift; rapid.
- Swift; equipped for swift motion: as, a flying party.
- (idiom) (with flying colors) With complete or outstanding success.
WINGED vs FLYING: RELATED WORDS
- Bird, Short winged, Alated, Aliform, Alate, Brachypterous, Wing shaped, Alary, Fast, Alar, Volant, Pinioned, Batwing, Flying, Winglike
- Traveling, Fast flying, Aflare, Mobile, Fast, Quick, Hurried, Flaring, Running, Air, Waving, Moving, Fluttering, Winged, Flight
WINGED vs FLYING: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Aligerous, Bird, Wing shaped, Short winged, Brachypterous, Aliform, Alated, Alate, Alary, Fast, Alar, Pinioned, Batwing, Flying, Winglike
- Traveling, Fast flying, Aflare, Mobile, Fast, Quick, Hurried, Flaring, Running, Air, Waving, Moving, Fluttering, Winged, Flight
WINGED vs FLYING: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
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WINGED vs FLYING: QUESTIONS
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