Winged vs Frisky - What's the difference?
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Having wings.
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Swift.
(in combination) having wings of a specified kind
(in combination) having the specified number of wings
(wing)
playful; energetic; lively; enthusiastic
(informal) Sexually stimulated; horny
Winged is a related term of frisky.
As adjectives the difference between winged and frisky
is that winged is (poetic) while frisky is playful; energetic; lively; enthusiastic.winged
English
Etymology 1
Alternative forms
*Adjective
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- weak-winged
- The six-winged Seraphim are the angels closest to God.
Etymology 2
See (wing) (verb)Verb
(head)Anagrams
*frisky
English
Adjective
(er)- He had his hands full, with three frisky kittens in the house.