weather vane
rotating vane
guide vane
vane pump
rotary vane
vane wheel
wind vane
vane compressor
vane shear test
stay vane
the vane of an arrow
Floc size distribution in a dynamic flocculator with a flat vane wheel was measured experimentally.
The ZSJL Water Motor Alarm consists of a turbine shell, a vane wheel, a transmission shaft, a dabber, a rocker arm, a clapper, an alarm seat and a support shaft etc.
Pennaceous feathers cover the bodies of birds, and their tightly closed vanes create the aerodynamic surfaces of the wings and tail.
He wore it about where a house wears a wind vane.
He used valve and vane to help vaporize vanilla.
When the weather vane changes direction.
" What is CHOAM but the weather vane of our times, " the old woman said.
This is why some chimneys are equipped with helical vanes to create turbulence and break up the vortices.
Due to the fact there was something wrong with the weathercock and weather vane, it might not be correct.
Ho! again! —drive off that hawk! see! he pecks—he tears the vane”— pointing to the red flag flying at the main-truck—“Ha, he soars away with it!
Today, the typical feather consists of a central shaft, called a rachis, with serial paired barbs forming a flat, curved surface, which is called a vane.
Over the parapet showed quaint and fanciful little buildings, which I supposed to be booths or shops, beset with painted and gilded vanes and spirelets.
The central part of the feather became a hardened structure called a rachis, with lots of little barbs and barbules, creating the vanes of the feather.
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