kanat

[kɑːnæt]

kanat Definition

a wing or a wing-like part of an object, especially an aircraft.

Using kanat: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "kanat" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The kanat of the airplane was damaged during the storm.

  • Example

    The kanats of the bird were spread wide as it flew over the lake.

  • Example

    The kanats of the windmill turned slowly in the breeze.

kanat Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for kanat

Phrases with kanat

  • lift one's kanats

    to leave or depart from a place

    Example

    It's time to lift our kanats and head back home.

  • on a wing and a prayer

    to do something with only a small chance of success

    Example

    We're going into this project on a wing and a prayer, but we're hoping for the best.

  • take under one's kanats

    to take someone under one's protection or care

    Example

    The orphaned child was taken under the kanats of the kind-hearted woman who found him.

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Summary: kanat in Brief

'Kanat' [kɑːnæt] refers to a wing or wing-like part of an object, particularly an aircraft. It can also be used metaphorically in phrases like 'lift one's kanats,' meaning to depart, and 'take under one's kanats,' meaning to protect or care for someone.