Similar words: propeller, propellent, propelling, propellant, propel, intellectual property, cell organelle, spell out. Meaning: n. a mechanical device that rotates to push against air or water.
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1. Propellor is a design studio based in Vancouver, Canada.
2. The guidance system consisted of propellor in the nose.
3. Similar to cavitation decay on propellor blades and the observed sonoluminescence.
4. The front and back propellor turn clockwise, while the left and right propellors spin counter-clockwise.
5. The speed of the propellor that opposes the desired direction is increased.
6. The outer wings , tail and propellor have been removed from the aircraft.
7. The picture above is actually rather accurate, apart from that worrying propellor .
8. These analysis results are references for both new type of structure design and the research on characters of fluid dynamics of propellor.
9. Once it has arrived at the airport and enters onto the tarmac, it can fold down its electrically powered wings, engage its rear-facing propellor and take off down the runway.
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10. Equipped to float with impermeable canvas skirts, these tanks were to propel themselves to the beach with an ad hoc propellor and then resume normal operation.
11. It has a unique folding-wing design which allows its wing, tail and propellor surfaces to fold into the fuselage.
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