Is Retaxi a valid scrabble word?

Is Retaxi a valid scrabble word?

retaxi is an acceptable dictionary word for games like scrabble, words with friends, crossword, etc. Using the word ‘retaxi’ in Scrabble will fetch you -1 points while using it in Words with Friends will fetch you -1 points (without taking into consideration the effect of any multipliers).

Is Notar a word?

No, notar is not in the scrabble dictionary.

What does Retax mean?

to tax again
(ˌriːˈtæks) vb (tr) (Accounting & Book-keeping) to tax again.

What does Notar stand for?

NOTAR

Acronym Definition
NOTAR No Tail Rotor (helicopter technology)

What does Renotate mean?

To notate is to make a note in words or music. An example of notate is to read an interesting line in a speech and underline it or make a star next to the words. An example of notate is to play a song and then add notes where the speed or volume should change.

What is no tail rotor?

NOTAR (“no tail rotor”) is a helicopter system which avoids the use of a tail rotor. The boundary layer changes the direction of airflow around the tailboom, creating thrust opposite the motion imparted to the fuselage by the torque effect of the main rotor.

Can you fly without a tail rotor?

Without the tail rotor or other anti-torque mechanisms (e.g. NOTAR), the helicopter would be constantly spinning in the opposite direction of the main rotor when flying. About 10% of the engine power goes to the tail rotor.

What does injured mean?

Injured means harmed. Usually injured means physically harmed, but sometimes you’ll see it used with pride. After being yelled at in front of the whole team by your coach, you’ll go home with injured pride. Injured shares a Latin root meaning “right” with the word jury.

Is it noted or notated?

notate or note If you say “Notate the date for the event”, I will note the error in it. Use notate if you are referring to notations like music, ballet, choreography etc. If you are not using a special notation, you are most likely noting and not notating.

Can you fly a helicopter without a tail rotor?

One significant advancement in the last decade has been the no-tail rotor, or NOTAR, helicopter. As you now know, vertical-lift flight is impossible without a tail rotor to counteract the torque produced by the main rotor. Unfortunately, the much-smaller tail rotor makes a lot of noise and is often easily damaged.

Who invented NOTAR?

It was developed by McDonnell Douglas Helicopter Systems (through their acquisition of Hughes Helicopters). The system uses a fan inside the tail boom to build a high volume of low-pressure air, which exits through two slots and creates a boundary layer flow of air along the tailboom utilizing the Coandă effect.

What happens when helicopter loses tail rotor?

If the tail rotor fails in flight, engine torque can no longer be countered by the tail rotor, and uncontrolled spinning of the aircraft is a possibility. Most manufacturers call for an immediate autorotation. Some call for a running landing, instead.

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