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		Definition of windage in English: windagenoun ˈwɪndɪdʒˈwɪndɪdʒ mass noun1The air resistance of a moving object, such as a vessel or a rotating machine part, or the force of the wind on a stationary object.  Example sentencesExamples -  Accommodations add weight and the raised foredeck adds windage, both of which make the Sport Cruiser a little slower than other 38 Fountain models.
 -  Boaters took the news seriously, coming down in droves to get boats ready - decreasing windage, adding extra lines and chafe protection.
 -  To reduce windage, powerboat owners should lower antennas and outriggers.
 -  The windage of many oscillating halyards is infinitely greater than that of a single rigid one.
 -  Efficiency is the result of many factors, including airflow, combustion, and parasitic losses such as friction and windage.
 
 - 1.1 The effect of the wind in deflecting a missile such as a bullet.
 Example sentencesExamples -  As supplied by the factory, the Crossfire comes with a detachable, ghost ring aperture rear sight that is adjustable for windage with the help of a screwdriver.
 -  The front sight is an inverted ‘V’ dovetailed into an integral base at the muzzle and is adjustable for windage.
 -  With that established you can determine bullet drop, windage correction, and your leads for moving targets with relative ease.
 -  Adjust the scope for windage and elevation and shoot again.
 -  They are fully adjustable for windage and elevation, and come complete with three sight apertures to match the needs of practically any shooting situation.
 
  
    Definition of windage in US English: windagenounˈwɪndɪdʒˈwindij 1The air resistance of a moving object, such as a vessel or a rotating machine part, or the force of the wind on a stationary object.  Example sentencesExamples -  Boaters took the news seriously, coming down in droves to get boats ready - decreasing windage, adding extra lines and chafe protection.
 -  Efficiency is the result of many factors, including airflow, combustion, and parasitic losses such as friction and windage.
 -  To reduce windage, powerboat owners should lower antennas and outriggers.
 -  Accommodations add weight and the raised foredeck adds windage, both of which make the Sport Cruiser a little slower than other 38 Fountain models.
 -  The windage of many oscillating halyards is infinitely greater than that of a single rigid one.
 
 - 1.1 The effect of the wind in deflecting a missile such as a bullet.
 Example sentencesExamples -  As supplied by the factory, the Crossfire comes with a detachable, ghost ring aperture rear sight that is adjustable for windage with the help of a screwdriver.
 -  They are fully adjustable for windage and elevation, and come complete with three sight apertures to match the needs of practically any shooting situation.
 -  Adjust the scope for windage and elevation and shoot again.
 -  With that established you can determine bullet drop, windage correction, and your leads for moving targets with relative ease.
 -  The front sight is an inverted ‘V’ dovetailed into an integral base at the muzzle and is adjustable for windage.
 
  
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