Weather vanes
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INDICATORSWeather vanes
WINDINSTRUMENTSWeather vanes?
EVANSDale vanes
WEBSVanes of feathers.
NESReadings on vanes
ENESReadings on vanes
LINERScene of Sutton Vane's "Outward Bound."
pinwheelsA child's toy consisting of a stick with colored vanes that twirl in the wind
windmillsA building with sails or vanes that turn in the wind and generate power to grind grain into flour
windmillA building with sails or vanes that turn in the wind and generate power to grind grain into flour
windmillingMove (one's arms) around in a circle in a manner suggestive of the rotating sails or vanes of a windmill
windmilledMove (one's arms) around in a circle in a manner suggestive of the rotating sails or vanes of a windmill
hydrofoilsA boat whose hull is fitted underneath with shaped vanes (foils) that lift the hull clear of the water to increase the boat's speed
paravanesA device towed behind a boat at a depth regulated by its vanes or planes, so that the cable to which it is attached can cut the moorings of submerged mines
turbinesA machine for producing continuous power in which a wheel or rotor, typically fitted with vanes, is made to revolve by a fast-moving flow of water, steam, gas, air, or other fluid
autogyrosA form of aircraft with freely rotating horizontal vanes and a propeller. It differs from a helicopter in that the vanes are not powered but rotate in the slipstream, propulsion being by a conventional mounted engine
vanedthin flat or curved object that is rotated about an axis by a flow of fluid or that rotates to cause a fluid to flow or that redirects a flow of fluid the vanes of a windmill
turbosany of various machines having a rotor, usually with vanes or blades, driven by the pressure, momentum, or reactive thrust of a moving fluid, as steam, water, hot gases, or air, either occurring in the form of free jets or as a fluid passing through and e
turboany of various machines having a rotor, usually with vanes or blades, driven by the pressure, momentum, or reactive thrust of a moving fluid, as steam, water, hot gases, or air, either occurring in the form of free jets or as a fluid passing through and e
paravaneunderwater defensive device against mines, consisting of a pair of torpedo-shaped vanes towed at the bow of a ship, usually a minesweeper, by cables that can cut the cable of a moored mine, causing the mine to rise to the surface, where it can be destroye