Ala.
Crimson wing = Ala punicea
The Latin word for wing is "ala".
Wing.
Horn/wing of an army.
The Latin for "wings"is alae ( gen. alarum), or pennae ( pennarum lit. "feathers").
Ornithoptera euphorion
"Dragonflies are in the Order Odonata, and the Suborder Anisoptera (which means 'unequal wing')." So it's Odonata.
15th century: late Middle English ele, ile, from Old French ele, from Latin ala 'wing', akin to Old English eaxl shoulder, Latin axis. The spelling change in the 17th century was due to confusion with isleand influnced by French aile 'wing.'
wing and wing
Optera is a latin term and is usally associated with different insect species, such as Hymenoptera, or Lepidoptera. It loosely means winged/wing/wings
The bones of the inner ear are the malleus, incus, and stapes. Malleus is the Latin word for "hammer", incusis Latin for "anvil" and stapes is Latin for "stirrups". These little bones resemble the objects for which they are named.
They are mammals from the family pinnipediaPinnipeds (from latin pinna, wing or fin, and ped- foot) or fin footed animalsLook at this page on wikipediahttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pinniped