Lead in to plane
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AEROLead-in to plane
ITSALead-in to "bird!" or "plane!"
AEROLead-in for plane or space
PARAMEDICSThey jump from a plane to help those in pain
skywriteto write in the sky with vapour from a plane
skywroteSKYWRITE, to write in the sky with vapour from a plane
hyperplanea figure in hyperspace corresponding to a plane in ordinary space
skywritesSKYWRITE, to write in the sky with vapour from a plane
skywrittenSKYWRITE, to write in the sky with vapour from a plane
hyperplanesHYPERPLANE, a figure in hyperspace corresponding to a plane in ordinary space
WINGSPANSPlane measures ... and, literally, what can be seen in the answers to starred clues
alidad(in plane-tabling) a straightedge having a telescopic sight or other means of sighting parallel to the straightedge
alidades(in plane-tabling) a straightedge having a telescopic sight or other means of sighting parallel to the straightedge
alidads(in plane-tabling) a straightedge having a telescopic sight or other means of sighting parallel to the straightedge
alidade(in plane-tabling) a straightedge having a telescopic sight or other means of sighting parallel to the straightedge
nicolsone of a pair of prisms used to produce and analyze plane-polarized light in a polarizing microscope
nicolone of a pair of prisms used to produce and analyze plane-polarized light in a polarizing microscope
geodesicpertaining to the geometry of curved surfaces, in which geodesic lines take the place of the straight lines of plane geometry
espaliertrellis or framework on which the trunk and branches of fruit trees or shrubs are trained to grow in one plane
geodeticpertaining to the geometry of curved surfaces, in which geodesic lines take the place of the straight lines of plane geometry
ordinates(in plane Cartesian coordinates) the y-coordinate of a point: its distance from the x-axis measured parallel to the y-axis
ordinate(in plane Cartesian coordinates) the y-coordinate of a point: its distance from the x-axis measured parallel to the y-axis
verticalAt right angles to a horizontal plane; in a direction, or having an alignment, such that the top is directly above the bottom
coupleA pair of equal and parallel forces acting in opposite directions, and tending to cause rotation about an axis perpendicular to the plane containing them
couplesA pair of equal and parallel forces acting in opposite directions, and tending to cause rotation about an axis perpendicular to the plane containing them
spiralWinding in a continuous and gradually widening (or tightening) curve, either around a central point on a flat plane or about an axis so as to form a cone
parfocalof or pertaining to different eyepieces (of telescopes or microscopes) that all focus their images in the same plane, so that they can be interchanged without readjusting the instrument
limacona plane curve whose equation in polar coordinates has one of the forms ? = a cos ? ▒ b or ? = a sin ? ▒ b and which reduces to a cardioid when a = b
levela device for establishing a horizontal line or plane by means of a bubble in a liquid that shows adjustment to the horizontal by movement to the center of a slightly bowed glass tube
overthrusta fault at a low angle from the horizontal in which the rocks on the upper side of the fault plane have moved upwards in relation to the rocks on the lower side of the fault plane
overthrustsOVERTHRUST, a fault at a low angle from the horizontal in which the rocks on the upper side of the fault plane have moved upwards in relation to the rocks on the lower side of the fault plane
phasorvector that represents a sinusoidally varying quantity, as a current or voltage, by means of a line rotating about a point in a plane, the magnitude of the quantity being proportional to the length of the line and the phase of the quantity being equal to
phasorsvector that represents a sinusoidally varying quantity, as a current or voltage, by means of a line rotating about a point in a plane, the magnitude of the quantity being proportional to the length of the line and the phase of the quantity being equal to
hyperbolathe set of points in a plane whose distances to two fixed points in the plane have a constant difference; a curve consisting of two distinct and similar branches, formed by the intersection of a plane with a right circular cone when the plane makes a grea
sagittala. of or pertaining to the suture between the parietal bones at the roof of the skull or to a venous canal within the skull and parallel to this suture b. (in direction or location) from front to back in the median plane or in a plane parall
geostationary(of an artificial satellite of the earth) Moving in a geosynchronous orbit in the plane of the equator, so that it remains stationary in relation to a fixed point on the surface. This orbit is achieved at an altitude of 22,300 miles (35,900 km.) above the earth. It is used by communication and meteorological satellites