Fairing — may refer to:Aerodynamic/Hydrodynamic*Aircraft fairing, a structure in aircraft design used to reduce drag and improve appearance *Bicycle fairing, a type of fairing coverage for bicycles *Motorcycle fairing, a type of fairing applied to… … Wikipedia
fairing — piece added for streamlining purposes, 1865, from fair (v.) a ship building word meaning to make fair or level, to correct curvatures, from FAIR (Cf. fair) (adj.) … Etymology dictionary
fairing — ► NOUN ▪ an external metal or plastic structure added to increase streamlining on a high performance vehicle, boat, or aircraft … English terms dictionary
fairing — fairing1 [fer′iŋ] n. [see FAIR1, vt.] Engineering an additional part or structure added to an aircraft, tractor trailer, etc. to smooth the outline and thus reduce drag fairing2 [fer′iŋ] n. Brit. a gift, esp. one gotten at a fair … English World dictionary
Fairing box — Fairing Fair ing, n. A present; originally, one given or purchased at a fair. Gay. [1913 Webster] {Fairing box}, a box receiving savings or small sums of money. Hannah More. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
fairing — I. noun Date: 1574 1. British a. a present bought or given at a fair b. gift 2. British desert III,2 II. noun Etymology: 4fair … New Collegiate Dictionary
fairing — /fair ing/, n. 1. a structure on the exterior of an aircraft or boat, for reducing drag. 2. a structure, as a rigid, transparent, plastic sheet, at the front of a motorcycle, bicycle, etc., for deflecting wind and rain. [1910 15; FAIR1 + ING1] *… … Universalium
fairing — noun a) A structure on various parts of an aircraft that produces a smooth outline and reduces drag <!Text from Websters 1913; remove this if updated b) A present; originally, one given or purchased at a fair … Wiktionary
fairing — fair·ing || ferɪŋ / feÉ™r n. aerodynamic covering (on the body of an airplane) that reduces drag; (Archaic) gift, present (usually purchased at a fair) … English contemporary dictionary
fairing — An auxiliary piece of structure added between two parts, usually at a junction between two parts. It is meant to reduce drag … Aviation dictionary