Beat as wings
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FLAPBeat, as wings
FLAPBeat, as wings.
FLAPExercise, as wings
BEATSFlaps, as wings.
FLAPMove, as wings
FLAPMove, as one's wings
PLIEFolded, as heraldic wings.
IRRORATESpeckled, as moths' wings.
ICEUPFreeze, as a plane's wings
ATOMICSuper hot, as Buffalo wings
DEALATEDivested of wings, as termites.
DIPTERALHaving two wings, as files.
VENOSEHighly veined, as flies' wings
flapto move, as of wings
AUKIt uses its wings as paddles
flapsFLAP, to move, as of wings
flappedFLAP, to move, as of wings
DEALATEDDivested of wings, as ants after mating.
flackerto flap (to move, as of wings)
flaffto flap (to move, as of wings)
DEICESPrepares for a winter takeoff, as plane wings
flackersFLACKER, to flap (to move, as of wings)
flaffingFLAFF, to flap (to move, as of wings)
flackeringFLACKER, to flap (to move, as of wings)
flackeredFLACKER, to flap (to move, as of wings)
flaffsFLAFF, to flap (to move, as of wings)
trussed(of a bird) represented as having folded wings
flaffedFLAFF, to flap (to move, as of wings)
lepidopteroushaving four wings, such as a moth or butterfly
hymenopteroushaving four membranous wings, as do ants, bees and wasps
cruciatecrossing diagonally when at rest, as the wings of certain insects
dipteroushaving two wings, as certain insects; belonging to the order Diptera
complicatedfolded longitudinally one or more times, as the wings of certain insects
ocellareyelike colored spot (as on a peacock feather or the wings of some butterflies)
ocelluseyelike colored spot (as on a peacock feather or the wings of some butterflies)
dipterocarpa kind of Oriental tree, with sepals that serve as wings for the fruit
dipterocarpsDIPTEROCARP, a kind of Oriental tree, with sepals that serve as wings for the fruit
rising(of a bird) Depicted with the wings open but not fully displayed, as if preparing for flight
analogous(of structures) Performing a similar function but having a different evolutionary origin, such as the wings of insects and birds
dealation(of certain ants and termites after nuptial flights) having no wings as a result of having bitten or rubbed them off