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alary

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a·la·ry  (l-r)
adj.
Variant of alar.

alary [ˈeɪlərɪ ˈæ-]
adj
(Life Sciences & Allied Applications / Zoology) of, relating to, or shaped like wings
[from Latin ālārius, from āla wing]
ThesaurusLegend:  Synonyms Related Words Antonyms
Adj.1.alary - having or resembling wingsalary - having or resembling wings          
biological science, biology - the science that studies living organisms
winged - having wings or as if having wings of a specified kind; "the winged feet of Mercury";


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The daughter of Monsun had destroyed a Group One field by six lengths previously in the Prix Saint- Alary at Longchamp on soft ground, and proved conclusively here that she handles quicker conditions just as well.
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Godolphin's trainer, successful with Moonshell in 1995 and Kazzia 12 months ago, reports the RL Davison Pretty Polly Stakes winner and Prix Saint Alary runner-up is in fine shape.
 
 
 
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