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1 Umkehrpropeller
m < aerospace> ■ feathering propeller; feathering screw propeller -
2 Segelstellung
f[Propeller]1. feathering pitch2. feathering position -
3 Federschmuck
m2. geh. (Gefieder) plumage* * *der Federschmuckfeathering* * *Fe|der|schmuckmfeather trimming; (von Indianern etc) headdress; (= Federbusch) plume; (von Vogel) plumage* * *2. geh (Gefieder) plumage -
4 Gefieder
n; -s, -; plumage, feathers Pl.* * *das Gefiederfeathers; plumage* * *Ge|fie|der [gə'fiːdɐ]nt -s, -plumage, feathers pl; (old von Pfeil) flight* * *(the feathers of a bird or birds: The peacock has (a) brilliant plumage.) plumage* * *Ge·fie·der<-s, ->[gəˈfi:dɐ]nt plumage no indef art, no pl, feathers pl* * *das; Gefieders, Gefieder: plumage; feathers pl* * ** * *das; Gefieders, Gefieder: plumage; feathers pl* * *- n.feathering n.plumage n. -
5 Fahnenposition
f <energ.wind> ■ feathering position; feather [position]; 90° pitch setting rar -
6 Fahnenstellung
f <energ.wind> ■ feathering position; feather [position]; 90° pitch setting rar -
7 Gratbildung
f <fz> (Reifenverschleiß) ■ featheringf < prod> ■ burr formation -
8 Leerstellung
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9 Segelstellung
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10 Verschleifen der Übergänge
n <kfz.rep> (von Reparaturlackierungen) ■ featheredging; feathering the edgesGerman-english technical dictionary > Verschleifen der Übergänge
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11 Federbesatz
der Federbesatzfeathering -
12 Federkleid
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13 Gefieder
n1. feathering2. plumage -
14 Gratbildung
ffeathering
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Feathering — is a technique used in computer graphics software to smooth or blur the edges of a feature. The term is inherited from a technique of fine retouching using fine feathers.Paintbrush featheringFeathering is most commonly used on a paintbrush tool… … Wikipedia
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Feathering (disambiguation) — Feathering is a technique used in computer graphics to blur edges. Feathering may also refer to:*Tarring and feathering, a type of punishment of medieval and early modern times *Fletching, aerodynamically stabilizing arrows from materials such as … Wikipedia
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Feathering (horse) — Feathering, or feather, is a term used to describe the long hair on the lower legs and fetlocks of some breeds of horse and pony. On some horses, especially draft breeds, the hair can almost cover the hooves. [… … Wikipedia