Examples of 'rounded wings' in a sentence

Meaning of "rounded wings"

rounded wings - This phrase is often used in aviation or aerospace contexts to describe the shape of an aircraft's wings, usually characterized by curved or smoothly contoured edges for aerodynamic efficiency

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Their bodies are compact with rounded wings.
They have rounded wings and strong legs.
They also have more rounded wings.
Has short rounded wings and a weak flight.
Females have broader and more rounded wings.
It has broad rounded wings like a woodcock and a very long bill.
Females are somewhat larger and have more rounded wings.
They tend to have short rounded wings and to be weak fliers.
Females lack this bar and have more rounded wings.
They have short rounded wings and a rounded tail that often appears cocked to one side.
The female has a larger abdomen and more rounded wings.
The flight on rounded wings is somewhat tern-like.
Females are similar to males but have narrower and more rounded wings.
It has short, rounded wings and a relatively long tail.
They are small birds with short rounded wings and tails.

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They have long, rounded wings and fairly long, rounded tails.
Antbirds are generally small birds with rounded wings and strong legs.
Females are somewhat larger, darker and have more rounded wings.
They tend to have short, rounded wings and to be weak flyers.
It has a very strong beak and short, rounded wings.
In flight, its outstretched neck and rounded wings give an ibis-like appearance.
It flies through the trees in forest, thanks to its rounded wings.
These birds have relatively short, rounded wings and long, featherless legs.
They have feathered feet and nostrils and short, rounded wings.
It is greenish above and yellow below, with rounded wings and a long, slim tail.
Lapwings are much larger than true plovers and are recognizable by their broad, rounded wings.
Aquila is a genus of large eagles that have long, rounded wings with deeply emarginated tips.
Their morphology is typical of ground feeding passerines ; long feathered legs and short, rounded wings.
It has a fairly long curved bill, a long tail, rounded wings and strong legs and feet.
The Réunion harrier is smaller and darker with shorter legs and shorter, more rounded wings.
Tawny frogmouths are stocky and compact with rounded wings and short legs.
In the case of the rosy maple moth, males have narrower and less rounded wings.
It is capable of fast direct flight due to its rounded wings and a short tail.
The Madagascan serpent eagle is a medium-sized raptor with a long rounded tail and short rounded wings.
Females have broader, more rounded wings.
Pheasants and quails have heavy, round bodies and rounded wings.
Females are larger, darker and have more rounded wings than males.
The F4D Skyray was a wide delta wing design with long, sharply swept, rounded wings.
Like most babblers, it is not migratory, and has short rounded wings and a weak flight.
The flight of the black-capped kingfisher is rapid and direct, the short rounded wings whirring.
Most tanagers have short, rounded wings.
It is a large, knob-billed pigeon with broad rounded wings.
They are mainly ground-dwellers and have short, rounded wings for brief flights.
It is smaller than the sulphur-breasted warbler, and has more rounded wings.
This hawk is a medium-sized bird with distinctive short, rounded wings and a long, rounded tail.
More than 250 species have a chicken-like appearance and short, rounded wings.
This medium-large, dark brown eagle is stocky, with rounded wings and a short tail.
As all the migratory birds, it has long, rather rounded wings.
Females are larger, with more rounded wings.

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