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wing span Meaning in Odia (Oriya). ( wing span ଶବ୍ଦର ଓଡିଆ ଅର୍ଥ)



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wing span's Usage Examples:

The bridge's innovative design included: the size of the swing span and speed of operation; development of steel bridge truss; caisson construction; design of the swing span bearing; and use of electric power.


Of over 2,000 moth species recorded, the Atlas moth (Attacus atlas) is outstanding for its large size with wing span up to 30 centimetres, while the Chinese moon moth (Actias ningpoana) is eye catching for its long hindwing tails.


The wing span was initially estimated at 4.


unusual inverse tapered wing, in which the chord length increased along the wing span from the root to the tip, the opposite of conventional swept wing designs.


The swing span is mounted on a steel roller track on the cylindrical stone masonry and concrete pivot pier ( high and wide) and is swung by means of a 600 volt motor.


The two bridges remain the only large, electrically-operated swing spans in Australia.


Technically, it is a complementary structure to the already acclaimed Pyrmont Swing Bridge, and has all the same significant features, including the electrically-driven swing span.


The heaviest living odonates are Tetracanthagyna plagiata (Anisoptera: Aeshnidae) with a wing span of 165 mm (6.


occupants, up to 850 kg maximum weight, and with a maximum ratio of weight to wing span squared of 3 kg/m2.


During normal operation the two swing spans rotated about a central vertical axis.


improvised[verification needed] General Electric B-1 turbojet with a wing span of 28 feet 4 inches (8.



Synonyms:

length, wingspread, distance,

Antonyms:

long, short, longness, permanence,

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