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trim 1. the upholstery and decorative facings, as on the door panels, of a car's interior 2. Nautical a. the general set and appearance of a vessel b. the difference between the draught of a vessel at the bow and at the stern c. the fitness of a vessel d. the position of a vessel's sails relative to the wind e. the relative buoyancy of a submarine 3. the attitude of an aircraft in flight when the pilot allows the main control surfaces to take up their own positions 4. Films a section of shot cut out during editing Trim the county town of Meath, Republic of Ireland; 12th-century castle, medieval cathedral; textiles and machinery. Pop.: 5894 (2002) trim [trim] (aerospace engineering) The orientation of an aircraft relative to the airstream, as indicated by the amount of control pressure required to maintain a given flight performance. (electronics) Fine adjustment of capacitance, inductance, or resistance of a component during manufacture or after installation in a circuit. (naval architecture) The deviation of a ship from an even keel fore and aft. To add or remove water from the variable ballast tanks of a submarine to maintain neutral buoyancy. How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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