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Planing meaning
present participle and gerund of plane
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In his presentation, Malam Ahmad Abubakar-Jega, the Director of Economic Planing in the Kebbi State Ministry of Budget and Economic Planing, described good planing as a catalyst for achieving success in all programmes.
Female milling and planing machine setters, operators, and tenders make 26.8% as much as male milling and planing machine setters, operators, and tenders.
After the war, Lindsay Lord, who was stationed in Hawaii during the war, recorded the Navy's planing hull research and findings in the book Naval Architecture of Planing Hulls.
Planing for this year’s Fun Run with Puffing Billy has already started, with it set to take place in late November.
I also specialise in skin treatments helping clients with skin health and issues with treatments such as skin peels, micro-needling, dermabrasion, derma-planing and plasma fibroblast tightening.
The developer wants to rezone all of the property as a Special Planning District which would require Planing and Zoning Commission and City Council approval.
There are different types of are surprises such as planing a surprise birthday party while other are more dark – either something unpleasant about you or someone that you know.
After drying and planing, it would be smaller, by a nonstandard amount.
A go-fast boat is a small, fast boat designed with a long narrow platform and a planing hull to enable it to reach high speeds.
An effective planing hull must be as light as possible with flat surfaces that are consistent with good sea keeping.
As such, the inverted bell shape is a popular form used with planing hulls.
Both forms of sailing may employ the airfoil in a manner that provides an upward force, as well as a propulsive one, when the sailor controls the airfoil atop a planing board with a skeg.
Her planing trim was no worse than she had exhibited when equipped with the Beryl engine, but it was markedly different from that observed by Leo Villa at the northern end of the kilometre, when she was under full acceleration.
PT-3 was designed by George Crouch and employed lightweight planing hull construction methods.
The deep V form (between 18 and 23 degrees) is only suited to high power planing boats.
The hull shape of the Elco and Higgins PT boats were similar to the warped "planing hull" found in pleasure boats of the time (and still in use today): a sharp V at the bow softening to a flat bottom at the stern.
The most common form is to have at least one chine, which makes for more efficient planing and can throw spray down.
These powerful engines could make use of planing hull designs and were capable of much the higher speed of 30 to 50 knots (56 to 93 km/h) under appropriate sea conditions than displacement hulls.
They are often heavier than planing types, though not always.
This process involves cutting stalks into thin strips, planing them flat, and boiling and drying the strips; they are then glued, pressed, and finished.