paravane

paravane
noun Etymology: probably from French para- warding off (as in parachute) + English vane Date: 1919 a torpedo-shaped protective device with serrate teeth in its forward end used underwater by a ship in mined areas to sever the moorings of mines

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  • Paravane — may refer to:* Operation Paravane, a World War II operation * Paravane (water kite), a towed winged underwater object * Paravane (weapon), a minesweeper …   Wikipedia

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  • Paravane (water kite) — The paravane is a towed winged (hydrofoiled) underwater object water kite that has found applications in a peace and war. The water kites have been used in sport fishing, commercial fishing, marine industry, scientific exploration, water play,… …   Wikipedia

  • Paravane (weapon) — The paravane is a form of towed underwater glider . It was developed by Cdr Usborne and Lt Burney financed by Sir George White, founder of the Bristol Aeroplane Company. Initially developed to destroy naval mines, the paravane would be strung out …   Wikipedia

  • paravane — a flat board used in angling and commercial fishing to make the line shear laterally or downward. Lateral shearing enables two lines to be towed behind a boat and downward shearing helps send the baited hook into deep water. Also called shearing… …   Dictionary of ichthyology

  • paravane — /par euh vayn /, n. an underwater defensive device against mines, consisting of a pair of torpedo shaped vanes towed at the bow of a ship, usually a minesweeper, by cables that can cut the cable of a moored mine, causing the mine to rise to the… …   Universalium

  • paravane — noun a) A device, stabilized with vanes, towed alongside a vessel such that the cable attaching it cuts the moorings of submerged mines. b) A towed underwater object with hydrofoils, of diverse uses Syn: water kite …   Wiktionary

  • paravane — noun a device towed behind a boat at a depth regulated by its vanes or planes, used to cut the moorings of submerged mines …   English new terms dictionary

  • paravane — para·vane …   English syllables

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