Definition of Fairleaders

1. Noun. (plural of fairleader) ¹

¹ Source: wiktionary.com

Definition of Fairleaders

1. fairleader [n] - See also: fairleader

Lexicographical Neighbors of Fairleaders

fairgoer
fairgoers
fairground
fairgrounds
fairheaded
fairhood
fairie
fairies
fairily
fairing
fairings
fairish
fairishly
fairlead
fairleader
fairleaders (current term)
fairleads
fairlike
fairly
fairness
fairness commission
fairnesses
fairs
fairtrade
fairwater
fairway
fairways
fairweather
fairweather friend

Literary usage of Fairleaders

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

1. Practical Aeronautics: An Understandable Presentation of Interesting and by Charles Brian Hayward (1912)
"fairleaders of different designs may be procured from supply houses, or may be improvised. Ordinary screw eyes are often used, or pieces of copper tubing, ..."

2. Building and Flying an Aeroplane by Charles Brian Hayward (1912)
"The wires to the elevator and rudder should be of the flexible cable specially made for this purpose, and should be supported by fairleaders attached to the ..."

3. Practical Aviation: An Understandable Presentation of Interesting and by Charles Brian Hayward (1919)
"fairleaders of different designs may be procured from supply houses, or may be improvised. Ordinary screw eyes are often used, or pieces of copper tubing, ..."

4. The Achievement of the British Navy in the World-war by John Leyland (1917)
"The principal features in fishing trawlers are fore and after frameworks, with fairleaders, a towing-block, a powerful steam-winch, and towing-warps. ..."

5. Steel Ships: Their Construction and Maintenance : a Manual for Shipbuilders by Thomas Walton (1908)
"... with the exception of a storm rail for the protection of crew while working mooring bits and fairleaders and watertight coaling ports. As shown in figs. ..."

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