propellor (Meaning)
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propellor (n)
a mechanical device that rotates to push against air or water
Synonyms & Antonyms of propellor
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propellor Sentence Examples
- The propellor of the aircraft spun rapidly as it prepared for takeoff.
- Divers carefully avoided the propellor of the shipwreck while exploring underwater.
- The boat's propellor churned the water as it moved through the harbor.
- A strong gust of wind caused the propellor of the wind turbine to spin faster.
- The mechanic inspected the propellor for any signs of damage or wear.
- The propellor-driven airplane made a low pass over the airfield before landing.
- Fishermen had to repair the damaged propellor before they could set sail.
- The propellor blades sliced through the air with a distinct sound.
- Engineers designed the propellor to maximize efficiency and minimize noise.
- The propellor of the submarine powered it silently through the depths of the ocean.
FAQs About the word propellor
a mechanical device that rotates to push against air or water
No synonyms found.
No antonyms found.
The propellor of the aircraft spun rapidly as it prepared for takeoff.
Divers carefully avoided the propellor of the shipwreck while exploring underwater.
The boat's propellor churned the water as it moved through the harbor.
A strong gust of wind caused the propellor of the wind turbine to spin faster.