Results for: drag on something moving through air
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action to relieve itching, assembled hastily, cancel something, cause itching, delete something, done randomly, drag something along surface, for jotted notes, handicap of zero, incur penalty, just get by, make fluke shot, make harsh noise, make mark i...scratch
active voice, verb in the active voice (Grammar), busy, doing something, energetic, constantly moving, lively; functioning; of or pertaining to the active voice, indicating that the action is performed by the subject of the verb (Grammar), involving fr...active
activity of dragging baited fishing line, amble about, drag baited line through water, fish by pulling the bait and line through the water; sing in a loud or fish by trailing a baited line through the water; speak or sing in a loud rolling manner; roll...troll
adaptable, compliant, easy to bend, pliant; limber, able to move and bend with ease; compliant, flexible, moving easilysupple
adaptive radiation, effect of radiating, energy emitted in rays or waves, energy radiated in the form of waves or particles; process of emitting energy in electromagnetic waves or moving particles; act of emitting, act of beaming or glowing, particles ...radiation
additional passage, act of moving again from one place to anotherrepassage
advancing, progressing, at or to a point ahead, forward; further, moving forward, onward, onwardsonward
aerodynamic covering (on the body of an airplane) that reduces drag; (Archaic) gift, present (usually purchased at a fair), part added to reduce drag, see also:cowlingfairing
aerodynamic properties, study of objects moving through air, study of the relationship between air and solid objects moving through it (Physics)aerodynamics
aim something, army followers, domesticate animal, entourage, instruct, coach, learn or teach skills, line of gunpowder, linked railroad cars, long moving line, make plant grow as wanted, mechanical series, prepare for sporting competition, produce imp...train
air from propeller, area behind fast-moving vehicle, follow in slipstreamslipstream
air moving upward, upward movement (of air, gas, etc.)updraft
aircraft device controlling climb and descent, aircraft platform on carrier, grain elevator, grain storehouse, hoisting machine, mechanical apparatus for moving people or items from floor to floor within a building, muscle that lifts part of the body, ...elevator
airfoil for controlling lift and drag, automobile air deflector, person or thing that spoils; plunderer; device on cars or airplanes which is intended to slow motion; message which contains the end of a movie or the solution to a computer game (Compute...spoiler
alcoholic, concentrated, convincing, distinctive, easy to detect, effective, exerting influence, extreme, fast moving, felt or expressed powerfully, fully ionized, having great physical power; healthy, robust; solid, firm; persuasive, convincing; resol...strong
 

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