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A handle or grip installed on the bottom rail of the lower sash of a double-hung window to make it easier to raise or lower the sash.
Ãâó: www.randmwindows.com/html/glossary_of_window_termi...
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The upward reaction of an aircraft to the flow of air air forced over the shape of the wing (airfoil). The front and rear wings of ground effect cars are shaped like inverted wings to create downforce or negative lift.
Ãâó: www.nas.nasa.gov/About/Education/Racecar/glossary....
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the aerodynamic force generated by air flowing around an airfoil that is equal to or greater than the weight of the aircraft and acts opposite to the force of gravity.
Ãâó: www.warrixflyinggroup.co.uk/Articles/Treminology.h...
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A vertical force directed upward, produced by the airflow around a moving object--such as a car body.
Ãâó: www.clublexus.com/index.php/article/archive/119/36
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to take an opponent off the mat entirely (both feet). An efficient lift involves positioning your hips lower than the opponent's and using them to lift by arching into the opponent.
Ãâó: www.fauquierwrestling.org/glossary.htm
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