enwing

/nˈwɪŋ/

Definitions

1. verb

to add or attach wings to something, especially an aircraft or a robot

“The engineers will enwing the drone with retractable wings to enhance its maneuverability.”

2. verb

to provide with a means of flight or movement

“The new technology will enwing the spacecraft, allowing it to travel faster and more efficiently.”

3. noun

a device or mechanism used to attach or provide wings to something

“The enwing of the glider was designed to be lightweight and aerodynamically efficient.”

Synonyms

  • equip
  • wing

Antonyms

  • ground
  • immobile