"standard-wing" meaning in English

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Noun

Forms: standard-wings [plural]
Etymology: standard + wing; see standard (“vertical pole”). Etymology templates: {{compound|en|standard|wing}} standard + wing, {{m|en|standard||vertical pole}} standard (“vertical pole”) Head templates: {{en-noun}} standard-wing (plural standard-wings)
  1. A bird of paradise (Semioptera wallacii) which has two long special feathers standing erect on each wing. Categories (lifeform): Corvoid birds Synonyms: standardwing bird-of-paradise, Wallace's standardwing, standardwing

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