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Definition of Fledgeling

Fledgeling
Fledgeling Fledge"ling, n. A young bird just fledged.

Meaning of Fledgeling from wikipedia

- Look up fledgling or fledglings in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Fledgling or Fledglings may refer to: Fledgling (bird), a young bird that has recently...
- The Curtiss Fledgling, known internally to Curtiss as the Model 48 and Model 51 is a trainer aircraft developed for the United States Navy in the late...
- lawmakers across the country, which created public relations problems for the fledgeling Tea Party movement. On March 22, 2010, in what the New York Times called...
- had begun to grow, and Penguin found itself in competition with then fledgeling Pan Books. Many other series were published such as the Buildings of England...
- which Christian Frederick was elected king of Norway in May 1814. The fledgeling Norwegian state was unable to gain support or recognition from any foreign...
- gruesomely scarred Mario take back control of the Eden Club. Tommy finds his fledgeling empire crumbling before him, as his power-base in London is obliterated...
- U+13176 combination of quail chick and sickle mꜣw 𓅷 G47 U+13177 duckling Fledgeling (ṯꜣ) Vizier (ṯꜣty) ṯꜣ Bil. ṯꜣ 𓅸 G48 U+13178 three ducklings in nest nest...
- holds for abridgment and acknowledgment. Both systems prefer fledgling to fledgeling, but ridgeling to ridgling. Acknowledgment, acknowledgement, abridgment...
- posted to Canada, Strange was instrumental in establishing the country's fledgeling artillery regiments following Canadian Confederation and has been referred...
- Bouguereau, a theme he continued to develop while experimenting with the fledgeling photographic technology of the day. Chantron was a pupil of François-Édouard...