Stall

  • 61Stall torque — is the torque which is produced when an engine or motor stalls. In the case of a petrol engine or diesel engine, the stall torque is zero because, when the engine stalls, it ceases to function. For this reason, a petrol or diesel engine normally… …

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  • 62stall end — stall end, the end of a stall or seat, as in the choir of a church, often richly carved …

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  • 63stall gate — stall gate, the gate in front of the row of stalls in which horses stand at the start of a race: »The fourteen three year olds put on a thriller from the moment the stall gates flew open (New Yorker) …

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  • 64stall|hold|er — «STL HOHL duhr», noun. Especially British. a person who owns, rents, or runs a stall in a market: »I bought…an old Italian colored print from one of the artistic little stallholders who set up shop there every day (Maclean s) …

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  • 65stall|ing speed — «STL ihng», the lowest speed an aircraft can travel in level flight without losing altitude: »If a plane s angle of attack is too great, the plane will stall even when flying at twice its normal stalling speed (Martin Caidin) …

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  • 66Stall Hill Island — is a small forested inland island on Lake Rico within Massasoit State Park in Taunton, Massachusetts, USA …

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  • 67stall for time — index delay Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …

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  • 68stall bars — stall bars, a series of wooden bars, like the rungs of a ladder, held against a wall and used for exercises in gymnastics …

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  • 69stall shower — stall shower, a small enclosure for taking a shower bath …

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  • 70Stall (flight) — For other uses, see stall. In fluid dynamics, a stall is a reduction in the lift coefficient generated by a foil as angle of attack increases. This occurs when the critical angle of attack of the foil is exceeded. The critical angle of attack is… …

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