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washin
or wash-in
[ wosh-in, wawsh- ]
noun
Aeronautics.
- a warp in an airfoil that gives an increase in the angle of attack toward the tip.
washin
/ ˈɒʃɪ /
noun
- aeronautics an increase in the angle of attack of an aircraft wing towards the wing tip
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Word History and Origins
Origin of washin1
First recorded in 1930–35; noun use of verb phrase wash in
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Word History and Origins
Origin of washin1
C20: from wash (flow) + in
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Example Sentences
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“Daylight come and me washin’ me bum.”
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Hannah was out of humor because her week’s work was deranged, and prophesied that “ef the washin’ and ironin’ warn’t done reg’lar, nothin’ would go well anywheres”.
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“Miss Mattie Lou’s body wasn’t hardly gone to the funeral parlor before that woman was down to your pa’s house, washin’ and moppin’ and dustin’ and sweepin’.”
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Scourin’ floors, washin’ win-ders and curtains, and scrubbin’ furniture like they’s cooties or bedbugs in ever piece.
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“They ’as ten or twelve fam’lies in our wagon train, takin’ thangs south to sell in Washin’ton, Georgie.
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