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propeller

noun as in blade

Strongest match

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In August last year, a remotely-piloted prototype was badly damaged when it crashed during testing at Cotswold Airport, after a propeller blade fell off.

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Cassius had previously lived in the wild, where he was known for catching and eating cattle, and attacking boat propellers before being captured.

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Sitting on a hillside above the city, small 35-seat propeller planes take off and land from a tarmac airstrip.

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Joby’s air taxis, powered by six propellers and four battery packs, aren’t quite ready to start flying customers over congested freeways.

There are monsters, and there’s a host of ways to defeat them — a flying plant of vicious propellers is one I found particularly useful.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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