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wings

[wingz] / wɪŋz /
NOUN
organ, device of flight
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The idea is, Govan continued, “Let’s change the model. Let’s just put the wings, you know, the rest of the museum, in other places and strategically located.”

From Los Angeles Times

And, of course, bats have wings, which they flap.

From Literature

To my dying day—which I hope is still some ways off—I will hear the buzzing of those millions of tiny wings.

From Literature

The dragon he had been trying to draw looked like a dog with wings.

From Literature

The cars are also smaller and lighter, have less downforce and have 'active aerodynamics' - where both front and rear wings open on the straights to increase speed and the possibility for energy recovery.

From BBC