wing wiki:
>For some other uses of the word "wing" please see Wing (disambiguation). A wing is a surface used to produce an aerodynamic force normal to the direction of motion by travelling in air or another gaseous medium, facilitating flight. It is a specific form of airfoil. The first use of the word was for the foremost limbs of birds, but has been extended to include other animal limbs and man-made devices.
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victory wiki:
[ory is a win. It can also mean:The novel Victory (1912) by Joseph Conrad, or one of the motion pictures based on that book, (most recently in 1995).Victory (movie), the 1982 movie starring Sylvester Stallone, Michael Caine, and Pelé. It is also known as Escape to Victory.Several unrelated movies by the same title.The Greek goddess Nike, often known as Victory in English (e.g. Winged Victory of Samothrace).Victoria (mythology), similar for the Roman goddess.The British Royal Navy ship HMS Victory.Victory (volcano), a volcano in Papua New Guinea.One of a number of municipalities in the United States:Victory, Cayuga County, New York.Victory, Saratoga County, New York.Victory, Vermont.The name of a US based record label.The name of a supermarket belonging to a chain found in New England in the US.Victory (band), a German Heavy Metal band of Charlie Huhn.Victory Brewing Company in Downingtown, Pennsylvania.Victory, Minneapolis, a neighborhood in Minneapolis, Minnesota.Victory Motorcycles, an American motorcyle manufacturer.Aerial Victory, putting any enemy aircraft out of action. This term was first coined in WWI, and predates the term "kill." Example of usage, "The Red Baron had 80 victories."Tactical Victory, Succeeding in a battle or part of a battle, often by driving the enemy back or holding a position, but not gaining any lasting result from the victory.Strategic Victory, fulfilling a set goal, or criteria for success, leading to a next step in a plan for total victory."Victory" is a name of Modern Talking album
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violet wiki:
et could refer to:Violet (color), a color approximately the same as purpleViolet (plant), a [lant]whose flower is usually of this color.Violet (musical) is a Broadway musicalViolet (musical instrument),(Violett) is in the [Viol]/[Violin] family. A violet wand is an electrical device used in BDSM.
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