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airfoil |
any aircraft part or surface, such as a wing or rudder, designed to utilize aircurrents to aid in propelling, lifting, and controlling movement. |
ketch |
a sailing vessel with two masts, the larger one forward and the smaller one aft just ahead of the rudder. |
rudderless |
combined form of rudder. |
rudderpost |
the vertical post on which a rudder pivots; rudderstock. |
steer1 |
to cause to move in a desired direction, as with a steering wheel, oar, rudder, or the like. [1/5 definitions] |
sternpost |
the main, upright post at the stern of a vessel, usu. used to support the rudder. |
tiller2 |
a handle that is attached to a rudder and used to steer a boat. |
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