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propeller

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/prəˈpɛlər/
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a rotating mechanical device that moves through air or water, creating forward motion for vehicles like aircraft or boats

  • The airplane's powerful propeller sliced through the air, propelling it swiftly across the sky.
  • Engineers upgraded the drone with a more efficient propeller, enhancing its speed and maneuverability.
  • The boat's propeller churned the water, pushing it forward as it glided smoothly across the lake.
  • The submarine's advanced propeller design allowed it to navigate silently beneath the ocean's surface.