Crossword-Solution: AERODYNAMIC
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| Word | Word Type | Definition |
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| Aerodynamic | a. | Pertaining to the force of air in motion. |
We have 4 clues for the answer “AERODYNAMIC”
| Clue | Answers |
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| Relating to air in motion. | 1 answer |
| Sleek | 19 answers |
| Streamlined | 23 answers |
| gaseous | 36 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
EATRE
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Sentences with AERODYNAMIC (5)
But, in applying such a propelling force to the air, most of the force is utilised in maintaining aerodynamic support--as a matter of fact, more force is needed to maintain this support than the muscle of man could possibly furnish to a lifting screw, and even if the helicopter were applied to a full-sized, engine-driven air vehicle, the rate of ascent would depend on the amount of surplus power that could be carried.
Again, it is often assumed by advocates of this form of flight that the rapidity of climb of the helicopter would be far greater than that of the driven plane; this view overlooks the fact that the maintenance of aerodynamic support would claim the greater part of the engine-power; the rate of ascent would be governed by the amount of power that could be developed surplus to that required for maintenance.
BEGINNINGS Francesco Lana, with his 'aerial ship,' stands as one of the first great exponents of aerostatics; up to the time of the Montgolfier and Charles balloon experiments, aerostatic and aerodynamic research are so inextricably intermingled that it has been thought well to treat of them as one, and thus the work of Lana, Veranzio and his parachute, Guzman's frauds, and the like, have already been sketched.
The first three groups are capable of flight by aerodynamic or aerostatic means and can be propelled and controlled by methods known to aeronautical engineers.
The last possibility, of course, was that the Soviets had discovered some completely new aerodynamic concept that would give saucer performance.
Quotes with AERODYNAMIC (3)
If polar bears live at the North Pole, why doesn’t Santa use them to pull the sleigh?” Brogan asked, licking mustard off his thumb with the air of someone who thought they’d won the argument, which was dumb, because he never won. Embry was the uncontested champion of arguing in their house.“Are you high?” Embry asked. “Have you seen a fucking polar bear? There’s no way they’re as aerodynamic as reindeer.”“Polar bears make about as much sense as reindeer, seeing as neither of …
Many things have been compared to a brick, mainly as a tribute to their intellect or to their aerodynamic characteristics.
In 1947, Porsche began work on its 356. In many ways, it was like the original iPhone. It wasn't perfect. It was underpowered. But it was streamlined and aerodynamic.
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Appears in: NYT, Universal.
Used 2 times in crossword archives (1958–2015).