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English-German dictionary of Architecture and Construction. 2013.
English-German dictionary of Architecture and Construction. 2013.
width — rim width tire section width tire overall width tread arc width tread chord width tread contact width … Mechanics glossary
chord — Ⅰ. chord [1] ► NOUN ▪ a group of three or more notes sounded together in harmony. DERIVATIVES chordal adjective. ORIGIN from ACCORD(Cf. ↑accord); the spelling was influenced by CHORD(Cf. ↑chord … English terms dictionary
tread chord width — the distance measured parallel to the spin axis of an unloaded tire between one edge of the tread and the other. For tires with rounded tread edges, the point of measurement is that point in space which is at the intersection of the tread radius… … Mechanics glossary
Chord (aircraft) — Cross section of an airfoil showing chord and chord length The various chords on the planfor … Wikipedia
chord — chord1 noun a group of notes (usually three or more) sounded together in harmony. verb [usu. as noun chording] play, sing, or arrange notes in chords. Derivatives chordal adjective Origin ME cord, from accord; the spelling changed due to… … English new terms dictionary
Seventh chord — Dominant seventh chord on C Play ( … Wikipedia
mean blade width ratio — The ratio of a mean chord or the width of a propeller blade to its diameter … Aviation dictionary
total blade–width ratio — The ratio of the propeller diameter to the product of the number of blades and the maximum blade chord. Also called a total propeller–width ratio … Aviation dictionary
total propeller–width ratio — The ratio of the propeller diameter to the product of the number of blades and the maximum blade chord. Also called total blade–width ratio … Aviation dictionary
propeller blade–width ratio — The ratio of the widest chord to the diameter of the propeller … Aviation dictionary
airplane — /air playn /, n. 1. a heavier than air aircraft kept aloft by the upward thrust exerted by the passing air on its fixed wings and driven by propellers, jet propulsion, etc. 2. any similar heavier than air aircraft, as a glider or helicopter. Also … Universalium