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Ceiling fan — A ceiling fan is a fan, usually electrically powered, suspended from the ceiling of a room, that uses hub mounted rotating paddles to circulate air. Casablanca Fan Co. ceiling fan from the early 1980s. A ceiling fan rotates much mo … Wikipedia
ceiling fan — fan suspended from a ceiling … English contemporary dictionary
ceiling fan — /ˈsilɪŋ fæn/ (say seeling fan) noun a fan which rotates around a pivot point fixed in the ceiling …
Ceiling Fan — A mechanical device used for air circulation and to provide cooling … Energy terms
Fan — or FANS may refer to the following: Ventilation A device to agitate or move air or other gasThe human powered Fan (implement) is a hand held implement used by waving it back and forth.Motor powered Fans: mechanical fans such as oscillating fans,… … Wikipedia
Fan (mechanical) — A mechanical fan is an electrically powered device used to produce an airflow for the purpose of creature comfort (particularly in the heat), ventilation, exhaust, or any other gaseous transport.Mechanically, a fan can be any revolving vane or… … Wikipedia
fan — fan1 fanlike, adj. fanner, n. /fan/, n., v., fanned, fanning. n. 1. any device for producing a current of air by the movement of a broad surface or a number of such surfaces. 2. an implement of feathers, leaves, paper, cloth, etc., often in the… … Universalium
fan — fan1 W2S2 [fæn] n [Sense: 1; Date: 1800 1900; Origin: fanatic] [Sense: 2; Date: 700 800; : Latin; Origin: vannus] 1.) someone who likes a particular sport or performing art very much, or who admires a famous person ▪ Hundreds of football fans… … Dictionary of contemporary English
fan — 1 noun (C) 1 someone who likes a particular sport or performing art very much, or who admires a famous person: a football fan (+ of): She s always been a big fan of Michael Jackson. | fan club (=an organization for people who support a team,… … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
fan — I 1. noun a ceiling fan Syn: ventilator, blower, air conditioner 2. verb 1) she fanned her face Syn: cool, aerate, ventilate; freshen, refresh 2) they fanned public fears Sy … Thesaurus of popular words