To hasten to a conclusion; to expedite.
To be under the influence of stimulant drugs, especially amphetamines.
To cause to make haste; to dispatch with celerity; to drive at full speed; hence, to hasten; to hurry.
To go fast.
To exceed the speed limit.
To increase the rate at which something occurs.
Called by the soundman when the recording equipment has reached running speed and is ready to go.
The state of moving quickly or the capacity for rapid motion.
The duration of exposure, the time during which a camera shutter is open (shutter speed).
The rate of motion or action, specifically the magnitude of the velocity; the rate distance is traversed in a given time.
A third-order measure of derivative price sensitivity, expressed as the rate of change of gamma with respect to changes in the underlying asset price.
The ratio of the focal length to the diameter of a photographic objective.
Amphetamine or any amphetamine-based drug (especially methamphetamine) used as a stimulant, especially illegally.
The sensitivity to light of film, plates or sensor.
The largest size of the lens opening at which a lens can be used.
Personal preference.
To act or speak extemporaneously; to improvise; to wing it.
To throw.
To add a wing (extra part) to.
To furnish with wings.
To injure slightly (as with a gunshot), especially in the wing or arm.
To traverse by flying.
To transport with, or as if with, wings; to bear in flight, or speedily.
To fly.
A fin at the side of a ray or similar fish
One of the broad, thin, anterior lobes of the foot of a pteropod, used as an organ in swimming.
A panel of a car which encloses the wheel area, especially the front wheels.
An appendage of an animal's (bird, bat, insect) body that enables it to fly
Anything that agitates the air as a wing does, or is put in winglike motion by the action of the air, such as a fan or vane for winnowing grain, the vane or sail of a windmill, etc.
A larger formation of two or more groups, which in turn control two or more squadrons.
Passage by flying; flight.
A platform on either side of the bridge of a vessel, normally found in pairs.
Either of the two side petals of a papilionaceous flower.
A player occupying such a position, also called a winger
A part of something that is lesser in size than the main body, such as an extension from the main building.
A cosmetic effect where eyeliner curves outward and ends at a point.
That part of the hold or orlop of a vessel which is nearest the sides. In a fleet, one of the extremities when the ships are drawn up in line, or when forming the two sides of a triangle.
A faction of a political movement. Usually implies a position apart from the mainstream center position.
Any membranaceous expansion, such as that along the sides of certain stems, or of a fruit of the kind called samara.
Limb or instrument of flight; means of flight or of rapid motion.
An ornament worn on the shoulder; a small epaulet or shoulder knot.
A unit of command consisting of two or more squadrons and itself being a sub-unit of a group or station.
A position in several field games on either side of the field.
One of the large pectoral fins of a flying fish.
The insignia of a qualified pilot or aircrew member.
Part of an aircraft that produces the lift for rising into the air.
A side shoot of a tree or plant; a branch growing up by the side of another.
One of the unseen areas on the side of the stage in a theatre.
A protruding piece of material on a menstrual pad to hold it in place and prevent leakage.
Human arm.
On the enneagram, one of the two adjacent types to an enneatype that forms an individual's subtype of his or her enneatype.
A portable shelter consisting of a fabric roof on a frame, like a tent without sides.
A háček.