sweptback

/ˈswɛptˌbæk/
adjective
  1. Having wings or blades that angle backward from the fuselage or center, especially to reduce drag at high speeds.
    • Many modern commercial airplanes have a sweptback design for better fuel efficiency.
    • The sweptback wings of the fighter jet help it fly faster.
    • The model airplane kit included instructions for building a sweptback wing.
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