Definitionn. a mechanical device that rotates to push against air or water
Last update: September 29, 2016
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The aircraft willnot move until the propeller works properly. [adjective]
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Sigsbee's small water-bottle on the double valve principle actuated by a propeller requires extremely skilful handling to enable it to give good results. [Please select]
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I'm not a triple screw propeller.' [Please select]
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The mere propeller of wheel-barrows and digger of the soil--particularly after having been attacked by rheumatism--depreciates in value after youth is past. [Please select]
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On her left arm, for instance, was worked a red propeller with one blade down, and two chevrons. [Please select]
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As the stern lifts I can see the blades of the propeller all right, but the rudder seems to be missing. [Please select]
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It is probably more or less tangled up in the propeller also. [Please select]
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"We could rise to the surface even if the propeller is stuck." [Please select]
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"Maybe he's going to cut the line out of our propeller." [Please select]
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He had taken off the iron crosses on the wings, and a bit of the propeller, as mementoes. [Please select]
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The rudder, which was operated electrically, weighed 100 tons, the anchors 15 1/2 tons each, the center (turbine) propeller 22 tons, and each of the two "wing" propellers 38 tons each. [Please select]
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