Getting your "res wings" typically refers to receiving recognition or certification in a military or aviation context, often signifying that an individual has completed specific training or achieved a certain level of proficiency. In the context of the U.S. military, for example, it may denote that a service member has successfully completed aircrew training. This accomplishment often symbolizes a commitment to operational readiness and the responsibilities associated with flight operations.
There is no prefix res. The prefix re- means again or back.
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case of first impression Res nova also means new thing in Latin.
The second thing
Do you mean "resha"? "Res ha" doesn't seem to mean anything, but "resha" does.
comes from res. means thing.
It's short for 'desirable residence'.
RES can mean, Reticuloendothelial system, which is a part of your body's immune system.
Translation: And who are you or what?
Wings that are attached to demons.
Wings in Spanish is: alas.