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    Vane
    /vān/

    noun

    • 1. a broad blade attached to a rotating axis or wheel which pushes or is pushed by wind or water and forms part of a machine or device such as a windmill, propeller, or turbine.
  2. The meaning of VANE is a movable device attached to an elevated object (such as a spire) for showing the direction of the wind. How to use vane in a sentence.

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Weather_vaneWeather vane - Wikipedia

    A wind vane, weather vane, or weathercock is an instrument used for showing the direction of the wind. It is typically used as an architectural ornament to the highest point of a building.

  4. VANE meaning: 1. a flat, narrow part of a fan, propeller, etc. that turns because of the pressure of air or…. Learn more.

  5. VANE definition: 1. a flat, narrow part of a fan, propeller, etc. that turns because of the pressure of air or…. Learn more.

  6. any fixed or movable plane surface on the outside of a rocket providing directional control while the rocket is within the atmosphere. a similar plane surface located in the exhaust jet of a reaction engine, providing directional control while the engine is firing. Ornithology. the web of a feather.

  7. vane. noun. /veɪn/. /veɪn/. a flat blade that is moved by wind or water and is part of the machines in a windmill, etc. The windmill’s sails are wooden vanes whose angle can be adjusted from inside the mill. see also weathervane.

  8. Vane is usually short for “weathervane.”. If the vane on top of the building is spinning, it must be windy outside. In addition to being a device that shows you the direction of the wind, a vane can help direct flying things through the wind, as bird lovers and archers, among others, know.

  9. 1. weather vane. 2. any of a number of blades or plates attached radially to a rotating cylinder or shaft, as in a turbine or windmill, that move or are moved by a fluid, as steam or air.

  10. A vane is a flat blade which pushes or is pushed by wind or water, and forms part of a machine such as a fan, a windmill, or a ship's propeller.

  11. A flat piece of metal, strip of cloth, etc. set up high to swing with the wind and show which way it is blowing; weather vane.

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