Definitionadj. resembling a wing in shape or position
Last update: September 6, 2015
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The leaf has a broadly sheathing base succeeded by a short stalk bearing the pitcher, which represents a much enlarged midrib with a winglike lamina. [Please select]
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The base (proximal end) of the baculum is broad, and some species have a winglike process extending dorsally and partly covering a longitudinal groove. [Please select]
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There is a winglike process on one side and a spine, which projects lateroventrally, on the other side of the tip. [Please select]
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Brimberly coughed, smoothed his winglike whiskers, and--pulled down his waistcoat for the third time. [Please select]
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He capered before them down towards the fortyfoot hole, fluttering his winglike hands, leaping nimbly, Mercury's hat quivering in the fresh wind that bore back to them his brief birdsweet cries. [Please select]
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