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  • 1kiting — Kiteflying Kite fly ing, n. A mode of raising money, or sustaining one s credit, by the use of paper which is merely nominal; called also {kiting} …

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  • 2kiting — kaɪt n. light framework covered with a thin material and flown in the air at the end of a long string; and of a number of small predatory birds belonging to the hawk family type of predatory bird; lightweight sail (Nautical); deltoid,… …

    English contemporary dictionary

  • 3kiting — noun fly a kite. → kite …

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  • 4kite — noun 1》 a toy consisting of a light frame with thin material stretched over it, flown in the wind at the end of a long string.     ↘Brit. informal, dated an aircraft. 2》 a long winged bird of prey with a forked tail, which frequently soars on… …

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  • 5Kite types — Colorful delta wing kite Kites are tethered flying objects which fly by using aerodynamic lift, requiring wind, (or towing), for generation of airflow over the lifting surfaces. Contents 1 Kite …

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  • 6Kite applications — The kite is used to do certain things; one kite or many kites are applied to achieve certain purposes, objectives, or tasks, that is: applications. Humans have applied the kite to bring perceived benefits during peace and war alike. New… …

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  • 7Kite control systems — Kite types, kite mooring, and kite applications result in a wide variety of kite control systems; contemporary manufacturers, kite athletes, kite pilots, scientists, and engineers are expanding kite control systems. Single line kite control… …

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  • 8List of books about kites — This is a list of books about kites. Non fiction * 2008 Mini Kite A Day Box Calendar by Jeff Cole, Wayne Hosking * Asian Kites: Asian Arts Crafts for Creative Kids by Wayne Hosking (2005) * The Art of the Japanese Kite (1974) by Tal Streeter *… …

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  • 9Soil kite — A kite has two parts wing and tether. The tether is tensed; the wing converts the tension to lift and drag by interacting with a stream of material; the kite flies or deflects away from the relative direction of the ambient stream s material.… …

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  • 10kite — ▪ I. kite kite 1 [kaɪt] noun fly a kite to make a suggestion, often an unusual one, to find out what people think of it: • He used his speech to fly a policy kite.   [m0] ▪ II. kite kite 2 verb [intransitive, transitive] …

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