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air·flow A0159600 (âr′flō′)n. A flow of air, especially the motion of air currents around an object such as an airplane as it moves through the air.airflow (ˈɛəˌfləʊ) n (General Physics) the flow of air in a wind tunnel or past a moving aircraft, car, train, etc; airstreamair•flow (ˈɛərˌfloʊ) n. the air flowing past or through a moving body, as an airplane or automobile. [1910–15] ThesaurusNoun | 1. | airflow - the flow of air; "she adjusted the fan so that the airflow was directed right at her"air flow, flow of airflow, flowing - the motion characteristic of fluids (liquids or gases) | Translationsairflow
airflow[′er‚flō] (fluid mechanics) A flow or stream of air which may take lace in a wind tunnel or, as a relative airflow, past the wing or other parts of a moving craft. Also known as airstream. A rate of flow, measured by mass or volume per unit of time. (mining engineering) air current airflow A flow or stream of air. An airflow may take place in a wind tunnel, in the induction system of an engine, etc. It is relative airflow that goes past the wing or other parts of a moving craft. The rate of airflow is measured by mass or volume per unit of time.airflow
Synonyms for airflownoun the flow of airSynonymsRelated Words |