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hydroplane
hy·dro·plane H0348800 (hī′drə-plān′)n.1. See seaplane.2. A motorboat designed so that the prow and much of the hull lift out of the water and skim the surface at high speeds.3. See hydrofoil.4. A horizontal rudder on a submarine.intr.v. hy·dro·planed, hy·dro·plan·ing, hy·dro·planes 1. To drive or ride in a hydroplane.2. a. To skim along on the surface of the water.b. To be or go out of control by skimming along the surface of a wet road. Used of a motor vehicle.hydroplane (ˈhaɪdrəʊˌpleɪn) n1. (Nautical Terms) a motorboat equipped with hydrofoils or with a shaped bottom that raises its hull out of the water at high speeds2. (Aeronautics) an attachment to an aircraft to enable it to glide along the surface of water3. (Aeronautics) another name (esp US) for a seaplane4. (Nautical Terms) a horizontal vane on the hull of a submarine for controlling its vertical motionvb (Nautical Terms) (intr) (of a boat) to rise out of the water in the manner of a hydroplanehy•dro•plane (ˈhaɪ drəˌpleɪn) n., v. -planed, -plan•ing. n. 1. a seaplane. 2. an attachment to an airplane enabling it to glide on the water. 3. a light, high-powered boat, esp. one with hydrofoils or a stepped bottom, designed to plane along the surface of the water at very high speeds. 4. a horizontal rudder for submerging or elevating a submarine. v.i. 5. to skim over water in the manner of a hydroplane. 6. to travel in or pilot a hydroplane. 7. (of a vehicle or a tire) to ride on a film of water on a wet surface with a resulting decrease in braking and steering effectiveness. [1900–05] hy′dro•plan`er, n. hydroplane Past participle: hydroplaned Gerund: hydroplaning
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hydroplane | hydroplane |
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I hydroplane | you hydroplane | he/she/it hydroplanes | we hydroplane | you hydroplane | they hydroplane |
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I hydroplaned | you hydroplaned | he/she/it hydroplaned | we hydroplaned | you hydroplaned | they hydroplaned |
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I am hydroplaning | you are hydroplaning | he/she/it is hydroplaning | we are hydroplaning | you are hydroplaning | they are hydroplaning |
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I have hydroplaned | you have hydroplaned | he/she/it has hydroplaned | we have hydroplaned | you have hydroplaned | they have hydroplaned |
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I was hydroplaning | you were hydroplaning | he/she/it was hydroplaning | we were hydroplaning | you were hydroplaning | they were hydroplaning |
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I had hydroplaned | you had hydroplaned | he/she/it had hydroplaned | we had hydroplaned | you had hydroplaned | they had hydroplaned |
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I will hydroplane | you will hydroplane | he/she/it will hydroplane | we will hydroplane | you will hydroplane | they will hydroplane |
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I will have hydroplaned | you will have hydroplaned | he/she/it will have hydroplaned | we will have hydroplaned | you will have hydroplaned | they will have hydroplaned |
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I will be hydroplaning | you will be hydroplaning | he/she/it will be hydroplaning | we will be hydroplaning | you will be hydroplaning | they will be hydroplaning |
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I have been hydroplaning | you have been hydroplaning | he/she/it has been hydroplaning | we have been hydroplaning | you have been hydroplaning | they have been hydroplaning |
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I will have been hydroplaning | you will have been hydroplaning | he/she/it will have been hydroplaning | we will have been hydroplaning | you will have been hydroplaning | they will have been hydroplaning |
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I had been hydroplaning | you had been hydroplaning | he/she/it had been hydroplaning | we had been hydroplaning | you had been hydroplaning | they had been hydroplaning |
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I would hydroplane | you would hydroplane | he/she/it would hydroplane | we would hydroplane | you would hydroplane | they would hydroplane |
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I would have hydroplaned | you would have hydroplaned | he/she/it would have hydroplaned | we would have hydroplaned | you would have hydroplaned | they would have hydroplaned | ThesaurusNoun | 1. | hydroplane - an airplane that can land on or take off from water; "the designer of marine aircraft demonstrated his newest hydroplane"seaplaneaeroplane, airplane, plane - an aircraft that has a fixed wing and is powered by propellers or jets; "the flight was delayed due to trouble with the airplane"floatplane, pontoon plane - a seaplane equipped with pontoons for landing or taking off from waterflying boat - a large seaplane that floats with its fuselage in the water rather than on pontoons | | 2. | hydroplane - a speedboat that is equipped with winglike structures that lift it so that it skims the water at high speeds; "the museum houses a replica of the jet hydroplane that broke the record"hydrofoilspeedboat - a fast motorboat | Verb | 1. | hydroplane - glide on the water in a hydroplaneseaplaneaviate, pilot, fly - operate an airplane; "The pilot flew to Cuba" | Translationshydroplane
hydroplane, small, high-powered racing boat designed to skim along the surface of the water. Its hull is so shaped that at high speeds the bow is tilted up out of the water, reducing the effect of frictional drag. Hydroplanes are commonly powered by outboard motors.Hydroplane a light, high-speed vessel. Because of the special shape of its bottom, during mption the hydroplane gains hydrodynamic thrust, which lifts the nose part and causes a significant general up-floating of the vessel. (It appears to slip or glide along the surface of the water.) As a result, the area of contact between the bottom and the water is reduced, resistance to movement decreases, and the traveling speed increases. Light internal combustion engines and gas turbines are mounted on hydroplanes. Propellers (less often, airscrews) and water jets serve as propelling devices. Hydroplanes are used to carry passengers, for guard duty, in sport races, and for pleasure. hydroplane[′hī·drə‚plān] (naval architecture) A boat which when operated at high speed planes on the surface of the water; the bottom of such a craft is normally a prismatic surface. Also known as planing boat. diving rudder hydroplane1. a motorboat equipped with hydrofoils or with a shaped bottom that raises its hull out of the water at high speeds 2. an attachment to an aircraft to enable it to glide along the surface of water 3. another name (esp US) for a seaplane4. a horizontal vane on the hull of a submarine for controlling its vertical motion hydroplane Related to hydroplane: hydroplane racingSynonyms for hydroplanenoun an airplane that can land on or take off from waterSynonymsRelated Words- aeroplane
- airplane
- plane
- floatplane
- pontoon plane
- flying boat
noun a speedboat that is equipped with winglike structures that lift it so that it skims the water at high speedsSynonymsRelated Wordsverb glide on the water in a hydroplaneSynonymsRelated Words |