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unswept Meaning in Bengali



না মোটামুটি বা মিষ্টির থাকার





unswept's Usage Examples:

1 kN) PW500 turbofans, has the Citation V (560) cruciform tail and unswept supercritical wing of 370 sq ft (34 m²), and the Citation X stand-up cabin.


contribute to both lateral and longitudinal stability, unlike rigs with unswept spreaders.


thermodynamic advantage of using valves is to minimize the adverse effects of "unswept volume" in the heat exchangers (sometimes called "dead volume"), which.


turbojet-powered aircraft that took off from the ground under their own power and had unswept flying surfaces.


thick, unswept wings, and are incapable of reaching Mach 1.


In 1947, Chuck Yeager flew the Bell X-1 (also with an unswept wing,.


The thin, unswept, short-span, low-aspect-ratio trapezoidal configuration offers some advantages.


Jet, but was less aerodynamically sophisticated, being equipped with an unswept wing.


The preliminary concept drawings released at that time showed a low unswept wing on a conventional small-diameter fuselage.


20 had unswept wings of mixed construction with wooden spars, two in the upper wing and.


The wing was mounted midway up the fuselage and was unswept.


aircraft's fuel consumption during subsonic cruise is higher than that of an unswept wing.


On 5 May 1946, the Thomas Heyward hit an unswept floating mine off of Europe.


However, when compared to "sluttish time" they are "unswept stone besmeared".


The low aspect ratio, unswept wings were designed for high speed and later the Lockheed design team used.


5%; in plan they were unswept and straight tapered.


The Yak-40 is a low-winged cantilever monoplane with unswept wings, a large T-tail and a retractable tricycle landing gear.


A straight leading edge may be swept or unswept, while curves or kinks always mean that part of the leading edge is swept.


spars, a deck-stepped mast, wire standing rigging and a single set of unswept spreaders.



unswept's Meaning':

not swept or having sweep

Synonyms:

dirty; soiled; unclean;

Antonyms:

clean; dirtiness; tidy; decent;

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