wingbeat

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English

Etymology

From wing +‎ beat.

Noun

wingbeat (plural wingbeats)

  1. A single stroke made in flight by the wings of an animal that flies by beating its wings.
    • 1961, Edmund C. Jaeger, Desert Wildlife, Stanford University Press, page 169:
      The birds spotted me the moment I approached. A strong southwest gale was blowing. At times, one or both of them would swing almost directly above me and without a single wingbeat remain almost motionless, in defiance of the wind, for moments at a time.
    • 2018, Robert Dudley, The Biomechanics of Insect Flight: Form, Function, Evolution, Princeton University Press, page 87:
      In addition to acoustic measurement, other methods can be used to determine wingbeat frequency.

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