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1. airplane propeller
noun.
A
propeller
that
rotates
to
push
against
air.
Synonyms
propellor
propeller
prop
propeller plane
airscrew
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2. twin-propeller-plane
noun.
A
propeller
plane
with
an
engine
that
drives
two
propellers
in
opposite
directions
(for
stability).
Synonyms
double-prop
double-propeller plane
twin-prop
propeller plane
3. propeller
noun.
(prəˈpɛlɝ)
A
mechanical
device
that
rotates
to
push
against
air
or
water.
Synonyms
propellor
prop
blade
variable-pitch propeller
screw
hub
airplane propeller
screw propeller
vane
mechanical device
airscrew
Antonyms
unscrew
rotor
Etymology
propeller (English)
-er (English)
-er (Middle English (1100-1500))
-eren (Middle English (1100-1500))
-or (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
-ra (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
propel (English)
4. airplane
noun.
(ˈɛrˌpleɪn)
An
aircraft
that
has
a
fixed
wing
and
is
powered
by
propellers
or
jets.
Synonyms
monoplane
landing gear
tanker plane
cowl
bomber
pod
jet
fighter aircraft
aeroplane
heavier-than-air craft
hood
fighter
gas pedal
navigation light
hydroplane
throttle
jet plane
cowling
gas
ski-plane
multiengine plane
fuel pod
escape hatch
radome
bonnet
reconnaissance plane
seaplane
accelerator pedal
gun
fuselage
radar dome
hangar queen
windscreen
wing
biplane
multiengine airplane
attack aircraft
accelerator
amphibious aircraft
delta wing
jet-propelled plane
amphibian
windshield
plane
airliner
propeller plane
Antonyms
uncover
chromatic
deprive
understate
unleaded gasoline
Etymology
airplane (English)
air (English)
air (Middle English (1100-1500))
aeir (Anglo-Norman)
plane (English)
plane (Old French (842-ca. 1400))
platanus (Latin)
πλάτανος (Ancient Greek (to 1453))
πλατύς (Ancient Greek (to 1453))
planum (Latin)
planus (Latin)
πλάνος (Ancient Greek (to 1453))
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