Mxsmanic , IFR sensations, and some other stuff
More_Flaps wrote in
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On May 24, 2:59*am, wrote:
On May 23, 7:52 am, Bertie the Bunyip wrote:
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* * * So it's a process to cause the air to exert a force in a
direction perpendicular to the airflow. It fools the air, if you
like,
which is why we call it an "air foil." A foil is a device to
deceive.
Actually it's a synonym for blade.
Not quite. From the Merriam-Webster Dictionary:
* * Foil:
1 obsolete : trample
2 a: to prevent from attaining an end : defeat always able to foil
her enemies b: to bring to naught : thwart (foiled the plot)
synonyms: see frustrate.
* * * So my "deceive" is much less accurate than "frustrate."
* * * *Your definiton matches one of the the Cambridge Dictionary'
s
definitions:
If you look a bit further in the MW disctionary you will see both
blade and keaf. But the key is to use a proper dictionary like the
OED. Your definition of foil is a verb, not a noun and an aerofoil or
air foil is a noun.
Cheers
Yeah, but the verb as it;s used has also become a noun. But I do believe
that the noun as it applies to a blade is probably the origin of it
being applied to wings and fins and other bits.
Bertie
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