fairing
Americannoun
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a structure on the exterior of an aircraft or boat, for reducing drag.
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a structure, as a rigid, transparent, plastic sheet, at the front of a motorcycle, bicycle, etc., for deflecting wind and rain.
noun
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archaic a present, esp from a fair
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a sweet circular biscuit made with butter
noun
Etymology
Origin of fairing
Example Sentences
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The fairing that secured Clipper at the top of the rocket separated about four and a half minutes into the flight.
From Los Angeles Times • Oct. 14, 2024
The F1 calendar has three U.S. races and each one draws attention to just how the Americans are fairing in a sport continues to grow here.
From Seattle Times • Oct. 20, 2023
So how is the UK fairing in other parts of our economic wellbeing?
From BBC • Jul. 22, 2023
"In this case we do have a fairly large payload fairing compared to the earlier North Korean space launch vehicles," Panda said.
From Reuters • Jun. 1, 2023
And to each he gave a fairing biscuit, spiced with cinnamon and ginger.
From "Impossible Creatures" by Katherine Rundell
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