rudder
41rudder stop — noun : a fitting on the stern frame or structure of a ship to limit the swing of the rudder …
42rudder duck — noun see rudder bird …
43rudder — noun Etymology: Middle English rother, from Old English rōther paddle; akin to Old English rōwan to row Date: 14th century 1. an underwater blade that is positioned at the stern of a boat or ship and controlled by its helm and that when turned… …
44rudder — rud|der [ˈrʌdə US ər] n [: Old English; Origin: rother] a flat part at the back of a ship or aircraft that can be turned in order to control the direction in which it moves …
45rudder — rud|der [ rʌdər ] noun count a flat piece of wood or other material at the back of a boat or airplane that is moved to change the direction of travel …
46rudder — sb. [rother]. K. Horn, 194. AS. róðer …
47rudder — rud·der || rÊŒdÉ™(r) n. movable vertical blade located at the rear of an airplane or ship and used for steering …
48rudder — noun (C) a flat part at the back of a ship or aircraft that can be turned in order to control the direction in which it moves …
49rudder — rud·der …
50rudder — [ˈrʌdə] noun [C] a flat part at the back of a boat or plane that you move in order to turn the boat or plane …