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unwinged

a. Not winged.

Usage examples of "unwinged".

The thing crawled down the slope, an ugly unwinged caricature of the pure hot beauty of a Dragon.

She rattled the bars with her beak until the bird inside unwinged its tired head and took her reptilian gaze straight in the eye.

It is the third biggest city in the known world, for those Chinese congregations of unwinged ants are not cities in the known world.

Thus an unwinged nurse could give instruction in the art of flying, and the biology of reproduction.

At a distance, he watched them, saw among them creatures, less delicate, unwinged, who walked the ground on two legs, much like men.

Folk, winged and unwinged, tilled crops, hunted or herded beasts, foraged, fished, kept bees or mined metals in the foothills that lay between the two communities.

Centaurea nigra, the Black Knapweed, is a perennial, with an unwinged, erect stem, 6 inches to 3 feet high, generally freely branched in the upper part.