Veer

  • 71VEER — abbr. Variable Emergency Electrically Rotated …

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  • 72veer — v. n. Shift, turn, change course, change direction, change about, come round, turn about …

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  • 73veer — v shift, turn, change course, change direction; deviate, diverge, swerve; jibe, tack, yaw, slue; turn about, wheel, swing; sidestep, Brit. jib, step aside, shy; bend, curve, sheer, bear off, heel; warp, skew, bias, twist, crook, dogleg; go off,… …

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  • 74veer — verb Syn: turn, swerve, swing, weave, wheel, change direction, change course, deviate …

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  • 75veer — [vɪə] verb [I] to suddenly move in a different direction …

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  • 76veer — [[t]vɪər[/t]] v. i. 1) cvb to change direction or turn aside; shift or change from one course, position, etc., to another 2) naut. (of the wind) a) to change direction clockwise (opposed to back ). b) Naut. to shift to a direction more nearly… …

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  • 77veer —   Huli, ki kaha; holohi a (at an angle); pūhili, ōke e (as the wind) …

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  • 78veer — To change course suddenly. vegetable. An edible plant …

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  • 79veer — 1. v. & n. v.intr. 1 change direction, esp. (of the wind) clockwise (cf. BACK v. 5). 2 change in course, opinion, conduct, emotions, etc. 3 Naut. = WEAR(2). n. a change of course or direction. Etymology: F virer f. Rmc, perh. alt. f. L gyrare… …

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  • 80To veer and haul — Veer Veer, v. t. To direct to a different course; to turn; to wear; as, to veer, or wear, a vessel. [1913 Webster] {To veer and haul} (Naut.), to pull tight and slacken alternately. Totten. {To veer away} or {To veer out} (Naut.), to let out; to… …

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