Vehicle with wings and a nose
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PLANEVehicle with wings and a nose
parawingssteerable glider with inflatable wings proposed for use as an emergency vehicle for travel between a space station and the earth or for the recovery of rocket boosters
parawingsteerable glider with inflatable wings proposed for use as an emergency vehicle for travel between a space station and the earth or for the recovery of rocket boosters
paragliderssteerable glider with inflatable wings proposed for use as an emergency vehicle for travel between a space station and the earth or for the recovery of rocket boosters
EROSGreek god pictured with wings and a bow
swallowgraceful songbird with long wings and a forked tail
pratincolea bird related to the plovers, with swallow-like wings and tail
pratincolesPRATINCOLE, a bird related to the plovers, with swallow-like wings and tail
caduceusrepresentation of a staff with two entwined snakes and two wings at the top
graylingsA mainly brown European butterfly that has wings with bright eyespots and grayish undersides
griffinsfabled monster with the head and wings of an eagle and the body of a lion
kittiwakea kind of gull, white, with black tips to the wings, and has but three toes
loggerheadsA widespread North American shrike, having mainly gray plumage with a black eyestripe, wings, and tail
griffinfabled monster with the head and wings of an eagle and the body of a lion
kittiwakesKITTIWAKE, a kind of gull, white, with black tips to the wings, and has but three toes
buteoany of a genus (Buteo) of hawks with broad rounded wings, relatively short tails, and soaring flight
flirting(of a bird) Wave or open and shut (its wings or tail) with a quick flicking motion
wyvernin heraldry, a dragon with wings, the tail of a snake and two legs, also WIVER, WIVERN
flirted(of a bird) Wave or open and shut (its wings or tail) with a quick flicking motion
wiverin heraldry, a dragon with wings, the tail of a snake and two legs, also WIVERN, WYVERN
wivernin heraldry, a dragon with wings, the tail of a snake and two legs, also WIVER, WYVERN
wiversWIVER, in heraldry, a dragon with wings, the tail of a snake and two legs, also WIVERN, WYVERN
shelducksA large gooselike Old World duck with brightly colored plumage, typically showing black and white wings in flight
wivernsWIVERN, in heraldry, a dragon with wings, the tail of a snake and two legs, also WIVER, WYVERN
wyvernsWYVERN, in heraldry, a dragon with wings, the tail of a snake and two legs, also WIVER, WIVERN
buzzardsA large hawklike bird of prey with broad wings and a rounded tail, typically seen soaring in wide circles
underwingsA moth with drab forewings and brightly colored hind wings, typically yellow or red with a black terminal band
underwingA moth with drab forewings and brightly colored hind wings, typically yellow or red with a black terminal band
chaffinchesA Eurasian and North African finch, typically with a bluish top to the head and dark wings and tail
buzzardA large hawklike bird of prey with broad wings and a rounded tail, typically seen soaring in wide circles
babblersA thrushlike Old World songbird with a long tail, short rounded wings, and typically a loud discordant or musical voice
damselflyA slender insect related to the dragonflies, having weak flight and typically resting with the wings folded back along the body
damselfliesA slender insect related to the dragonflies, having weak flight and typically resting with the wings folded back along the body
bullfinchA stocky Eurasian finch with a short, thick bill, and typically with gray or pinkish plumage, dark wings, and a white rump
archaeopteryxa Jurassic fossil bird of the Archaeopteryx genus, with a long bony tail, sharp-toothed jaws, and wings bearing three clawed digits
bullfinchesA stocky Eurasian finch with a short, thick bill, and typically with gray or pinkish plumage, dark wings, and a white rump
archaeopteryxesARCHAEOPTERYX, a Jurassic fossil bird of the Archaeopteryx genus, with a long bony tail, sharp-toothed jaws, and wings bearing three clawed digits
emeraldsA small hummingbird with bright metallic green plumage and darker wings and tail, found mainly in the area of the Caribbean and Central America
penguinA large flightless seabird of the southern hemisphere, with black upper parts and white underparts and wings developed into flippers for swimming under water
commasA butterfly that has wings with irregular, ragged edges and typically a white or silver comma-shaped mark on the underside of each hind wing