- 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...
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posted to Canada,
Strange was
instrumental in
establishing the country's
fledgeling artillery regiments following Canadian Confederation and has been referred...
- 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...
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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...
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Enrico as part of Enrico's
initiative to
empower employees to help the
fledgeling company. In 2018, Fox
Searchlight started developing a
biopic about the...
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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...
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holds for
abridgment and acknowledgment. Both
systems prefer fledgling to
fledgeling, but
ridgeling to ridgling. Acknowledgment, acknowledgement, abridgment...
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combination of
quail chick and
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duckling Fledgeling (ṯꜣ)
Vizier (ṯꜣty) ṯꜣ Bil. ṯꜣ 𓅸 G48 U+13178
three ducklings in nest nest...
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greyish white below. They are fed and
cared for by both parents. The
fledgeling period is
between 55 and 65 days. They
first breed when they are two years...