winglet Synonyms

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winglet Meaning

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winglet (n.)

A little wing; a very small wing.

A bastard wing, or alula.

winglet Sentence Examples

  1. The tiny bird's winglet fluttered as it balanced precariously on the twig.
  2. The plane's winglets provided additional lift and stability during takeoff and landing.
  3. Engineers designed the winglet to enhance the aircraft's aerodynamic performance.
  4. The winglet extended outwards from the wing's main structure, reducing drag.
  5. The wind rippled through the eagle's winglets as it soared majestically overhead.
  6. The aircraft's winglets improved its fuel efficiency by optimizing airflow.
  7. Scientists studied the winglets of bats to better understand the principles of flight.
  8. The dragonfly's iridescent winglets shimmered in the sunlight as it flitted between lily pads.
  9. The butterfly's delicate winglets were adorned with intricate patterns.
  10. The tornado's vortex extended outwards in winglets, causing widespread destruction.

FAQs About the word winglet

A little wing; a very small wing., A bastard wing, or alula.

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The tiny bird's winglet fluttered as it balanced precariously on the twig.

The plane's winglets provided additional lift and stability during takeoff and landing.

Engineers designed the winglet to enhance the aircraft's aerodynamic performance.

The winglet extended outwards from the wing's main structure, reducing drag.