
1) British comic 2) Contour 3) Design for speed 4) Eliminate excess 5) Fictional scientist 6) Golden Age superhero 7) Make less complex 8) Make more efficient 9) Organize and simplify 10) Rid of inefficient extras 11) Simplify 12) Teardrop contour 13) To modernise
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1) Reorganize 2) Simplify
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To make something more efficient or simple.
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[swimming] Streamline form is a swimming technique that is used underwater in every stroke. At the start of a race or on a turn, streamline form is used, usually along with a dolphin kick or flutter kick, to create the least amount of resistance to help the swimmer propel as far as they can. Many factors contribute to the perfect streamline...
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• (a.) Of or pert. to a stream line; designating a motion or flow that is free from turbulence, like that of a particle in a streamline; hence, designating a surface, body, etc., that is designed so as to afford an unbroken flow of a fluid about it, esp. when the resistance to flow is the least possible; as, a streamline body for an automobile...
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A line used on some weather maps to indicate wind flow.
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(from the article `fluid mechanics`) ...are in motion in a steady fashion such that the fluid velocity at each given point in space is not changing with time. Any flow pattern that is ...
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the path taken by any particle in a steady, laminar flow.
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A curved line representing the successive positions of a particle in a flow as time passes.
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Stream'line` adjective Of or pert. to a stream line; designating a motion or flow that is free from turbulence, like that of a particle in a streamline; hence, designating a surface, body, etc., that is designed so as to afford an unbroken flow of a fluid about it, esp. when the resistance to flow is the l...
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A curved line representing the successive positions of a particle in a flow as time passes.
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[
v] - contour economically or efficiently
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A form designed to reduce resistance to motion through a fluid and to eliminate eddies. A good streamline form appears to have a longitudinal section rather like an elongated peardrop with the wider end foremost. First used on airships.
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The most hydro-dynamic position a swimmer can have in the water. Arms are straight above the head, squeezing the ears; hands are sandwiched one on top of the other; legs and feet are pressed together, with toes pointed.
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