noun
- plural of wingspan; the distances from tip to tip of the outstretched wings of birds, aircraft, or other flying objects
Examples
- The eagles had wingspans of over seven feet.
- Scientists measured the wingspans of different butterfly species.
- The aircraft’s wingspans varied depending on the model.
- Albatrosses are known for having some of the largest wingspans among seabirds.
- The museum display showed wingspans of various prehistoric flying reptiles.
- Pilots must consider their planes’ wingspans when navigating through narrow passages.