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What Can The Letters WIKING Mean?

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  • gink (unknown)
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  • King (n.)
    A chief ruler; a sovereign; one invested with supreme authority over a nation, country, or tribe, usually by hereditary succession; a monarch; a prince.
  • King (n.)
    A Chinese musical instrument, consisting of resonant stones or metal plates, arranged according to their tones in a frame of wood, and struck with a hammer.
  • King (n.)
    A crowned man in the game of draughts.
  • King (n.)
    A playing card having the picture of a king; as, the king of diamonds.
  • King (n.)
    One who, or that which, holds a supreme position or rank; a chief among competitors; as, a railroad king; a money king; the king of the lobby; the king of beasts.
  • King (n.)
    The chief piece in the game of chess.
  • King (n.)
    The title of two historical books in the Old Testament.
  • King (v. i.)
    To supply with a king; to make a king of; to raise to royalty.
  • kiwi (unknown)
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  • Wing (n.)
    A side building, less than the main edifice; as, one of the wings of a palace.
  • Wing (n.)
    A side shoot of a tree or plant; a branch growing up by the side of another.
  • Wing (n.)
    An ornament worn on the shoulder; a small epaulet or shoulder knot.
  • Wing (n.)
    Any appendage resembling the wing of a bird or insect in shape or appearance.
  • Wing (n.)
    Any membranaceous expansion, as that along the sides of certain stems, or of a fruit of the kind called samara.
  • Wing (n.)
    Any similar member or instrument used for the purpose of flying.
  • Wing (n.)
    Anything which agitates the air as a wing does, or which is put in winglike motion by the action of the air, as a fan or vane for winnowing grain, the vane or sail of a windmill, etc.
  • Wing (n.)
    Either of the two side petals of a papilionaceous flower.
  • Wing (n.)
    Motive or instrument of flight; means of flight or of rapid motion.
  • Wing (n.)
    One of the broad, thin, anterior lobes of the foot of a pteropod, used as an organ in swimming.
  • Wing (n.)
    One of the large pectoral fins of the flying fishes.
  • Wing (n.)
    One of the sides of the stags in a theater.
  • Wing (n.)
    One of the two anterior limbs of a bird, pterodactyl, or bat. They correspond to the arms of man, and are usually modified for flight, but in the case of a few species of birds, as the ostrich, auk, etc., the wings are used only as an assistance in running or swimming.
  • Wing (n.)
    One of the two pairs of upper thoracic appendages of most hexapod insects. They are broad, fanlike organs formed of a double membrane and strengthened by chitinous veins or nervures.
  • Wing (n.)
    One of two corresponding appendages attached; a sidepiece.
  • Wing (n.)
    Passage by flying; flight; as, to take wing.
  • Wing (n.)
    That part of the hold or orlop of a vessel which is nearest the sides. In a fleet, one of the extremities when the ships are drawn up in line, or when forming the two sides of a triangle.
  • Wing (n.)
    The longer side of crownworks, etc., connecting them with the main work.
  • Wing (n.)
    The right or left division of an army, regiment, etc.
  • Wing (v. t.)
    To cut off the wings of; to wound in the wing; to disable a wing of; as, to wing a bird.
  • Wing (v. t.)
    To furnish with wings; to enable to fly, or to move with celerity.
  • Wing (v. t.)
    To move through in flight; to fly through.
  • Wing (v. t.)
    To supply with wings or sidepieces.
  • Wing (v. t.)
    To transport by flight; to cause to fly.
  • Wink (n.)
    A hint given by shutting the eye with a significant cast.
  • Wink (n.)
    The act of closing, or closing and opening, the eyelids quickly; hence, the time necessary for such an act; a moment.
  • Wink (v. i.)
    To avoid taking notice, as if by shutting the eyes; to connive at anything; to be tolerant; -- generally with at.
  • Wink (v. i.)
    To be dim and flicker; as, the light winks.
  • Wink (v. i.)
    To close and open the eyelids quickly; to nictitate; to blink.
  • Wink (v. i.)
    To give a hint by a motion of the eyelids, often those of one eye only.
  • Wink (v. i.)
    To nod; to sleep; to nap.
  • Wink (v. i.)
    To shut the eyes quickly; to close the eyelids with a quick motion.
  • Wink (v. t.)
    To cause (the eyes) to wink.

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