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[1] weather vane.
[2] a blade, plate, sail, etc., in the wheel of a windmill, to be moved by the air.
[3] any of a number of blades or plates attached radially to a rotating drum or cylinder, as in a turbine or pump, that move or are moved by a fluid, as steam, water, hot gases, or air.
[4] a person who is readily changeable or fickle.
[5] Aerospace . any fixed or movable plane surface on the outside of a rocket providing directional control while the rocket is within the atmosphere. a similar plane surface located in the exhaust jet of a reaction engine, providing directional control while the engine is firing.
[6] Ornithology . the web of a feather.
[7] Navigation , Surveying . either of two fixed projections for sighting an alidade or the like.
[8] Archery . feather(def 5) .
[9] Sir Henry Sir Harry Vane , 1613–62, British statesman and author.
[10] Also called: weather vane , wind vane a flat plate or blade of metal mounted on a vertical axis in an exposed position to indicate wind direction
[11] any one of the flat blades or sails forming part of the wheel of a windmill
[12] any flat or shaped plate used to direct fluid flow, esp a stator blade in a turbine, etc
[13] a fin or plate fitted to a projectile or missile to provide stabilization or guidance
[14] ornithol the flat part of a feather, consisting of two rows of barbs on either side of the shaft
[15] surveying a sight on a quadrant or compass the movable marker on a levelling staff
[16] Sir Henry, known as Sir Harry Vane. 1613–62, English Puritan statesman and colonial administrator; governor of Massachusetts (1636–37). He was executed for high treason after the Restoration
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vanderbilt, cornelius, vandyke, vandyke beard, vandyke brown, vandyke collar, vane, vanessa, vanessid, vang, vanga shrike, vanguard
Origin of Vane
before 1100; Middle English; Old English fana flag; cognate with German Fahne flag, Gothic fana segment of cloth; cf. gonfanon
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Other words from Vane
vaned , adjective
vane·less , adjective
mul·ti·vane , adjective
Word origin for Vane
Old English fana; related to Old Saxon, Old High German fano, Old Norse fani, Latin pannus cloth