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flare
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flare
1. Optics
a. the unwanted light reaching the image region of an optical device by reflections inside the instrument, etc.
b. the fogged area formed on a negative by such reflections
2. Astronomy short for solar flare
3. Aeronautics the final transition phase of an aircraft landing, from the steady descent path to touchdown

flare [fler]
(aerospace engineering)
To descend in a smooth curve, making a transition from a relatively steep descent to a direction substantially parallel to the surface, when landing an aircraft.
(astronomy)
A bright eruption from the sun's chromosphere; flares may appear within minutes and fade within an hour, cover a wide range of intensity and size, and tend to occur between sunspots or over their penumbrae.
(chemical engineering)
A device for disposing of combustible gases from refining or chemical processes by burning in the open, in contrast to combustion in a furnace or closed vessel or chamber.
(design engineering)
An expansion at the end of a cylindrical body, as at the base of a rocket.
(electronics)
A radar screen target indication having an enlarged and distorted shape due to excessive brightness.
(electromagnetism)
(engineering)
A pyrotechnic item designed to produce a single source of intense light for such purposes as target or airfield illumination.
(naval architecture)
A concave curve of a boat's or ship's sides away from the center line, above the waterline, normally at the bow.


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