wing bar

Noun



 * 1) A band of contrasting color or of feathers with a distinct appearance that crosses a bird's wing.
 * 2) A sand bar or spit at the side of a river, bay, or harbor.
 * 3) A support strut on for the wing of an airplane.
 * 4) One of two shallow bars on either side of the flue of a small boiler, designed to fill the space resulting from the extreme curvature of the flue.
 * 1) A sand bar or spit at the side of a river, bay, or harbor.
 * 2) A support strut on for the wing of an airplane.
 * 3) One of two shallow bars on either side of the flue of a small boiler, designed to fill the space resulting from the extreme curvature of the flue.
 * 1) A support strut on for the wing of an airplane.
 * 2) One of two shallow bars on either side of the flue of a small boiler, designed to fill the space resulting from the extreme curvature of the flue.
 * 1) One of two shallow bars on either side of the flue of a small boiler, designed to fill the space resulting from the extreme curvature of the flue.
 * 1) One of two shallow bars on either side of the flue of a small boiler, designed to fill the space resulting from the extreme curvature of the flue.
 * 1) One of two shallow bars on either side of the flue of a small boiler, designed to fill the space resulting from the extreme curvature of the flue.