propeller

/prəˈpɛlər/
noun
  1. A device with rotating blades that moves a vehicle (such as a boat or aircraft) forward by pushing against air or water.
    • A damaged propeller can cause serious problems for a ship at sea.
    • The boat's propeller churned the water as it sped across the lake.
    • The airplane's propeller spun rapidly before takeoff.
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