How To Use Tail fin In A Sentence
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The tail fin of most ray-finned fish, with the exception of sturgeons and paddlefish, is homocercal, nearly symmetrical about the midline.
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The cat's tail finished in white.
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The lanceolate tail fin with the many-rayed upper and lower margins and central little supplementary fin projecting beyond the fin margin distinguishes Latimeria from all other living fishes.
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Each included a laser seeker, guidance unit, control canards bolted to the bomb's nose, and enlarged tail fins bolted to the rear.
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The aircraft has a long tail fin.
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In trying to recover from the turbulence, the first officer moved the rudder, the big fin on the back of the tail fin, the moveable piece, back and forth, back and forth.
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This fish may be distinguished from codling by the long filaments of the ventral fins and the more rounded tail fin.
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The fish uses its tail fins for propulsion through the water.
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The aircraft has a long tail fin.
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The second possibility centres on the 27-foot-tall tail fin, the loss of which renders an aircraft impossible to control.
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You had to see the lozenge shapes in the drum at the base of the Americana in the context of the tail fins parked out front: This was a motor hotel in the city.
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For air transportation, the vertical tail fin pivots, the main rotor blades and the horizontal stabiliser are folded, and the mast-mounted sight, the IFF antenna and the lower wire cutter are removed.
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Personnel from No.6 Squadron removed the tail fin, stabilisers and other components for carriage in a cargo aircraft.
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The tail fin of this plane is not actually properly attached, the winning bidder will have to refix this themselves.
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Generally, osteolepiforms have homocercal, or even trilobate, tail fins.
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Finally they tied ropes to the shark's tail fin and behind its pectoral fin, and attached these ties to the rescue vessel, which towed the shark out through the harbour estuary.
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The house used to be turquoise; my dad drove a turquoise Merc with tail fins.
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The tail fin of most ray-finned fish, with the exception of sturgeons and paddlefish, is homocercal, nearly symmetrical about the midline.
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It is a conveyance of dreams: chrome, tail fins, pale blue bodywork.
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The larvae have suctorial discs and reduced tail fins, which presumably are adaptations for living in swift flowing streams.
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You can see in the photos it's got a little tail fin.
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Picture a shallow pool with a glassy surface, and in the pool picture minnows fluttering their tail fins but otherwise stationary.
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First stage control was by movable tail fins, while the second stage was equipped with a gimballed nozzle.
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Great gleaming metal ribs stretched from its titanium nosecap to the more intricate cagework of the tail fins.
Analog Science Fiction and Fact
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For a dwelling house, what is substantial completion is likely to entail finishing the external wall, tiling, woodwork, glazing and guttering.
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The tail fins are hinged and have a curved surface, which results in the missile spinning in flight for aerodynamic stabilisation.
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They had bushy-browed "Frenched" headlights, as the design was called, and big tail fins that pointed to the sky.
Findom's Wily Impresario
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The tail fin and the rudder attached to it were discovered half a mile from where the fuselage and engines came to rest.
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The aircraft structure incorporates larger strakes below the rear section of the fuselage below the position of the tail fin.
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In essence, only the paired fins and the tail fin remain.
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The cat's tail finished in white.
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High strength composites are used for the windscreen, the upper cowling and parts of the tail fin and tail plane.
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The tail fin of most ray-finned fish, with the exception of sturgeons and paddlefish, is homocercal, nearly symmetrical about the midline.
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In the end, one has to say that the age-old and staid principles of banking are more relevant in the era of retail financing.
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Kevlar and Kevlar-composite sandwich materials are used for the engine air intakes, sections of the tail and tail fin, ribs and longerons.
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overbank" by using the rudder attached to the back of the tail fin.
Dandelion Salad
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Likewise, the animal's tail fin and flipperlike hind limbs suggest an aquatic lifestyle.
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βOn our last dive we saw a bunch of juvenile hogfish,β reports Haskell, a species he describes as a snapper with markings around its eyes and a rooster-tail fin.
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Why are the retail financial services so prone to sharp practice on such a colossal scale?
Times, Sunday Times
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Paddlefish are not closely related to sharks, but they do share some common characteristics including a skeleton primarily composed of cartilage, and a deeply forked, abbreviate heterocercal tail fin (the top fin lobe is slightly larger than the lower fin lobe).
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In the ganoids the upper lobe of the tail fin is the largest.
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Like its relative the puffer fish, the boxfish propels itself by waving its dorsal fin (on top of its body) and its anal fin (on the bottom), and it steers primarily with its pectoral fins and tail fin.
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I think fish with lunate tail fins (meaning crescent or sickle-shaped) such as tuna, various jacks, and marlin can exert more proportionately more force than those with broad tails such as bass or trout.
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