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winged 1. Furnished with wings; transported by flying; having winglike expansions.
2. Soaring with wings, or as if with wings; hence, elevated; lofty; sublime. "How winged the sentiment that virtue is to be followed for its own sake." (J. S. Harford)
3. Swift; rapid. "Bear this sealed brief with winged haste to the lord marshal."
4. Wounded or hurt in the wing.
5. <botany> Furnished with a leaflike appendage, as the fruit of the elm and the ash, or the stem in certain plants; alate.
6. Represented with wings, or having wings, of a different tincture from the body.
7. Fanned with wings; swarming with birds. "The winged air darked with plumes."
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(01 Mar 1998)
winged catheter A soft rubber catheter with little flaps at each side of the beak to retain it in the bladder.
(05 Mar 2000)
winged scapula <anatomy> An outward prominence of the scapula caused by disruption of its nerves or muscles.
(27 Sep 1997)
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hand-winged <zoology> Having wings that are like hands in the structure and arrangement of their bones; said of bats. See Cheiroptera.
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(01 Mar 1998)
sack-winged <zoology> Having a peculiar pouch developed near the front edge of the wing; said of certain bats of the genus Saccopteryx.
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(01 Mar 1998)
scale-winged <zoology> Having the wings covered with small scalelike structures, as the lepidoptera; scaly-winged.
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(01 Mar 1998)
scaly-winged <zoology> Scale-winged.
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(01 Mar 1998)
sheath-winged <zoology> Having elytra, or wing cases, as a beetle.
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(01 Mar 1998)
spur-winged <zoology> Having one or more spurs on the bend of the wings. Spur-winged goose, an Old World plover (Hoplopterus spinosus) having a sharp spur on the bend of the wing. It inhabits Northern Africa and the adjacent parts of Asia and Europe.
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(01 Mar 1998)
lace-winged <zoology> Having thin, transparent, reticulated wings; as, the lace-winged flies.
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(01 Mar 1998)
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