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The answer UNDERSPEND has 2 possible clue(s) in existing crosswords.
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Definitions of underspend in various dictionaries:
verb - spend less than the whole of (a budget, for example)
verb - spend at less than the normal rate
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Backers heading off to wait for budget saving? |
Pay out too little |
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Dec 2 2014 The Times - Cryptic |
Dec 31 2005 The Times - Concise |
Underspend might refer to |
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In fluid dynamics, a stall is a reduction in the lift coefficient generated by a foil as angle of attack increases. This occurs when the critical angle of attack of the foil is exceeded. The critical angle of attack is typically about 15 degrees, but it may vary significantly depending on the fluid, foil, and Reynolds number. * Stalls in fixed-wing flight are often experienced as a sudden reduction in lift as the pilot increases the wing's angle of attack and exceeds its critical angle of attack (which may be due to slowing down below stall speed in level flight). A stall does not mean that the engine(s) have stopped working, or that the aircraft has stopped moving—the effect is the same even in an unpowered glider aircraft. Vectored thrust in manned and unmanned aircraft is used to surpass the stall limit, thereby giving rise to post-stall technology.Because stalls are most commonly discussed in connection with aviation, this article discusses stalls as they relate mainly to aircraft, in particular fixed-wing aircraft. The principles of stall discussed here translate to foils in other fluids as well. |