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What (who) is -winged - definition

SPECIES OF PLANT
Winged Elm; Winged elm

-winged      
see wing
Winged-helix transcription factors         
FAMILY OF PROTEINS
Winged helix; Winged-helix
Consisting of about 110 amino acids, the domain in winged-helix transcription factors (see Regulation of gene expression) has four helices and a two-strand beta-sheet.
Temple of the Winged Lions         
  • Temple of the Winged Lions
TEMPLE COMPLEX LOCATED IN PETRA, JORDAN
Draft:The Temple of the Winged Lions; The Temple of the Winged Lions
The Temple of the Winged Lions is a large Nabatean temple complex located in Petra, Jordan, and dated to the reign of King Aretas IV (9 BCE–40 CE). The temple is located in Petra's so-called Sacred Quarter, an area situated at the end of Petra's main Colonnaded Street consisting of two majestic temples, the Qasr al-Bint and, opposite, the Temple of the Winged Lions on the northern bank of Wadi Musa.

Wikipedia

Ulmus alata

Ulmus alata, the winged elm or wahoo, is a small- to medium-sized deciduous tree endemic to the woodlands of the southeastern and south-central United States. The species is tolerant of a wide range of soils, and of ponding, but is the least shade-tolerant of the North American elms. Its growth rate is often very slow, the trunk increasing in diameter by less than 5 mm (316 in) per year. The tree is occasionally considered a nuisance as it readily invades old fields, forest clearings, and rangelands, proving particularly difficult to eradicate with herbicides.

Examples of use of -winged
1. The battle quickly winged over to Jerusalem and Modi‘in.
2. Our plucky two–winged plane cannot match his pirouettes.
3. They have winged their angry way from The X Factor HQ.
4. People trying to climb onto the "Winged Victory of Samothrace" –– a statue already missing its head.
5. They sleep in the air, thousands of feet above the earth, in careful sickle–winged dozes.