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fair·ing 1 F0014700 (fâr′ĭng)n. An auxiliary structure or the external surface of a vehicle, such as an aircraft, that serves to reduce drag.
fair·ing 2 F0014700 (fâr′ĭng)n. Chiefly British A gift, especially one bought or given at a fair.fairing (ˈfɛərɪŋ) n (General Engineering) an external metal structure fitted around parts of an aircraft, car, vessel, etc, to reduce drag. Also called: fillet Compare cowling[C20: fair1 + -ing1]
fairing (ˈfɛərɪŋ) n1. archaic a present, esp from a fair2. (Cookery) a sweet circular biscuit made with butterfair•ing (ˈfɛər ɪŋ) n. a structure on the exterior of an aircraft or boat, for reducing drag. [1910–15] fairingPottery of a type sold or given as a prize at traveling fairs.TranslationsIdiomsSeefairfairing
fairing an external metal structure fitted around parts of an aircraft, car, vessel, etc., to reduce drag fairing[′fer·iŋ] (aerospace engineering) A structure or surface on an aircraft or rocket that functions to reduce drag, such as the streamlined nose of a satellite-launching rocket. fairingAn auxiliary piece of structure added between two parts, usually at a junction between two parts. It is meant to reduce drag.MedicalSeefilletFinancialSeeFair |