Stall

  • 91stall-fed — /stawl fed /, adj. (of animals) confined to and fed in a stall, esp. for fattening. [1545 55] * * * …

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  • 92Stall that Jazz — Debes parar la música (o Stall that Jazz, su titulo original) es un episodio de la serie Kid vs. Kat dirigido por Josh Mepham y producido por Rob Boutilier Sipnosis Todo comienza con Sr. Gato hablando con su padre (con un microfono y un audifono …

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  • 93Stall-Laterne — Stạll|la|ter|ne, Stạll La|ter|ne, die: stabile, feuersichere ↑ Laterne (1 a) für den Stall …

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  • 94stall holder — n. (British) person who has or operates a stall or booth at market or bazaar …

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  • 95stall fence — A fence meant to improve aircraft behavior at the moment of stall. It is installed on the upper surface of the wing, usually at the wing station where the inboard aileron is, to prevent span wise movement of the airflow. Also called a fence …

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  • 96stall margin — As it pertains to gas turbine engines, it is the parameter that is the difference between the operating RPM and the RPM at which the compressor blades will stall at any altitude and for transient slam acceleration …

    Aviation dictionary

  • 97stall turn — An aerobatic maneuver in which the aircraft is pulled up into a vertical climb, the throttles are pulled back, and then the full rudder is applied to one side. The aircraft cartwheels to one side at a near zero IAS (indicated air speed) and… …

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  • 98stall-feed — verb feed and keep (an animal) in a stall, especially in order to fatten it …

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  • 99stall speed — The test characteristic of a fluid converter; result of the stall test …

    Dictionary of automotive terms

  • 100stall test — A short time (5 seconds) full throttle operation with the vehicle brakes fully applied and the selector lever of an automatic transmission in D position; the test results in an engine speed (stall speed) that indicates the performance of the… …

    Dictionary of automotive terms