Definitionn. a movable airfoil that is part of an aircraft wing
Last update: June 18, 2015
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In Hydromedusae the sense-organs are always exposed at the umbrellar margin (hence Gymnophthalmata), while in Scyphomedusae they are covered over by flaps of the umbrellar margin (hence Steganophthalmata). [Please select]
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The hungry famished gull Flaps o'er the waters dull.' [Please select]
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(With a squeak she flaps her bat shawl and runs.) [Please select]
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(7) Cars with large mud-guards and leather flaps near the road are more dusty. [Please select]
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It flaps the wings more rapidly than do most of its kind. [Please select]
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Day after day I sought him soon after dawn when they were rolling up the tent-flaps. [Please select]
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And naturally we wore a cap in winter, with ear flaps. [Please select]
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All three flaps may have pockets to hold small articles. [Please select]
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They were his; the stamps were not canceled, but the flaps were slit. [Please select]
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From remaining canvas cut smoke flaps LKCM and ONBP. [Please select]
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But here is no man to heed the warning, and the rudder flaps this way and that way, no longer directing her course, but stupidly swinging to and fro. [Please select]
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