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Fish-tail propeller — fishtail fishtail v. i. to have the rear end skid from side to side, out of control: said of automobiles or other vehicles. [PJC] {Fish tail burner}, a gas burner that gives a spreading flame shaped somewhat like the tail of a fish. {Fish tail… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
fish-tail propeller — a propeller with a single blade that oscillates like the tail off fish when swimming … Dictionary of ichthyology
Fish-tail burner — fishtail fishtail v. i. to have the rear end skid from side to side, out of control: said of automobiles or other vehicles. [PJC] {Fish tail burner}, a gas burner that gives a spreading flame shaped somewhat like the tail of a fish. {Fish tail… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
fishtail propeller — a propeller with a single blade that oscillates like the tail off fish when swimming … Dictionary of ichthyology
fishtail — v. i. to have the rear end skid from side to side, out of control: said of automobiles or other vehicles. [PJC] {Fish tail burner}, a gas burner that gives a spreading flame shaped somewhat like the tail of a fish. {Fish tail propeller}… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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