Definition of Caudron

1. a caldron [n -S] - See also: caldron

Lexicographical Neighbors of Caudron

caudillos
caudle
caudled
caudles
caudling
caudocephalad
caudodorsal
caudodorsally
caudolateral
caudolaterally
caudolenticular
caudomedial
caudomedially
caudothalamic
caudovirales
caudron (current term)
caudrons
cauf
caught
caught and bowled
caught behind
caught between the devil and the deep blue sea
caught fire
caught in the act
caught in the cookie jar
caught on the hop
caught raiding the cookie jar
caught sight of
caught some zs
caught up

Literary usage of Caudron

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Life and Letters of Sidney Rankin Drew by Sidney Rankin Drew (1921)
"One is called caudron which develops flyers for observation machines, used for the purpose of taking photographs while flying low over the enemy's lines and ..."

2. Practical Aviation: An Understandable Presentation of Interesting and by Charles Brian Hayward (1919)
"caudron. The caudron biplane is of the type in which the flexible upper wing, ... Experiments made by caudron, in which the angle of attack of the lower ..."

3. An Aviator's Field Book by Oswald Bölcke (1917)
"quickly turned and followed close behind the enemy. Then the other caudron started to manoeuver the same way, only more poorly than the Nieuport. ..."

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