
1) American literary magazine 2) American student magazine
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the ball hitting the front edge of the bat as opposed to its face, when playing a cross-bat shot such as a pull. Often results in an easy catch for the bowler or a skier for someone else.
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the ball hitting the front edge of the bat as opposed to its face, when playing a cross-bat shot such as a pull. Often results in an easy catch for the bowler or a skier for someone else.
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[fiction magazine] Leading Edge, formerly The Leading Edge Magazine of Science Fiction and Fantasy, is a semi-professional speculative fiction magazine founded in 1981 and published at Brigham Young University in Provo, Utah. The magazine is known for its high quality fiction and has published stories by authors such as Dave Wolverton, M. S...
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The leading edge is the part of the wing that first contacts the air; alternatively it is the foremost edge of an airfoil section. The first is an aerodynamic definition, the second a structural one. As an example of the distinction, during a tailslide, from an aerodynamic point of view, the trailing edge becomes the leading edge and vice-versa bu...
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• same as Advancing edge, above.
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When you look at the golf club, the edge at the immediate front, which leads in a swing is called a leading edge.
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WIND TURBINE PAGES ON THIS SITE • base • blades • braking • constant-speed wind turbine • cut-in speed • cut-out speed • Darrieus turbine • design tip speed ratio • downwind wind turbine • drag • environmental impact • feather • fu...
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Edge of a sheet of paper that enters the press first, also known as the Gripper edge.
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In reference to a wind energy conversion system, the area of a turbine blade surface that first comes into contact with the wind.
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The initial part of a wave form at maximum slope. ... (05 Mar 2000) ...
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The front or entering edge of a wing or tail
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Front edge of wing.
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a term used by bird watchers and others to describe the front edge of the wing
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Lead'ing edge (Aëronautics) same as
Advancing edge , above.
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Type: Term Definitions: 1. the initial part of a waveform.
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[
n] - forward edge of an airfoil
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Front edge of wing
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(1) The forward edge of a streamline body or aerofoil. (2) The structural member at the leading edge of such a body or aerofoil.
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noun forward edge of an airfoil
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The edge of a blade that faces toward the direction of rotation.
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The edge on a ski or snowboard that is in front with respect to the direction of travel.
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In reference to a wind energy conversion system, the area of a turbine blade surface that first comes into contact with the wind.
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