Associations to the word «Fairing»
Noun
- Fender
- Orbit
- Radar
- Weight
- Modification
- Piston
- Bicycle
- Prototype
- Seating
- Parachute
- Cooler
- Ninja
- Fin
- Mast
- Cc
- Falcon
- Indicator
- Mph
- Separation
- Pilot
- Orion
- Aircraft
- Racer
- Delta
- Rack
- Tail
- Seat
- Bubble
- Vehicle
- Nasa
- Meter
- Armament
- Occupant
- Module
- Upper
- Pad
- Strap
- Stability
- Mm
- Stage
- Flight
- Model
- Equipment
- Motor
- Ft
- Lift
- Cargo
- Attachment
- Cabin
- Option
- Front
- Trunk
- Variant
- Disc
Adjective
Adverb
Wiktionary
FAIRING, verb. Present participle of fair
FAIRING, noun. A structure on various parts of a vehicle, for example an aircraft, automobile, or motorcycle, that produces a smooth exterior and reduces drag
FAIRING, noun. A present; originally, one given or purchased at a fair. (Uncommon)
FAIRING, noun. Also in old Scots (at least), like 'fare' simply something edible, as in Lady Nairne's "Caller Herrin'" or in Burns's "Tam o' Shanter"; Tam is warned that the witches will "get thy fairin', in Hell they'll roast thee like a herrin'". Like Cornish fairings, but Lady Nairne's usage is not exactly an "edible treat"
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