tiibad
Tiibad is an Estonian noun meaning wings. It is the plural form of tiib and is used to refer to the paired lateral appendages of flying animals such as birds and bats, as well as to the wings of aircraft or the architectural wings or extensions of a building. In addition to literal wings, the term can be used in a broad or metaphorical sense to describe extensions or projections.
In modern standard Estonian, tiivad is the more common plural form for tiib in everyday usage. Tiibad
Etymology and related forms: Tiib is of Finnic origin and has cognates in related Finnic languages. For
Usage notes: Tiibad may appear in descriptive prose when referring to the wings of birds, insects, or