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- Look up deflector in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Deflector may refer to: Fire screen Jet blast deflector Shields (Star Trek) Wind deflector All pages...
- In American football, a p**** deflected, also known as a p**** deflection, a p**** defended, a p**** defensed, a p**** knockdown, or a p**** breakup, is an...
- sometimes known as an energy shield, force shield, energy bubble, or deflector shield, is a barrier produced by something like energy, negative energy...
- Smoke deflectors, sometimes called "blinkers" in the UK because of their strong resemblance to the blinkers used on horses, and "elephant ears" in US railway...
- A tin foil hat is a hat made from one or more sheets of tin foil or aluminium foil, or a piece of conventional headgear lined with foil, often worn in...
- A urine deflector is a device for deflecting the stream of urine during urination. These may be part of a chamber pot, latrine or toilet intended for the...
- A window deflector is mounted above the doors of some automobiles, to protect the inside of the car from rain or other precipitation in case of slightly...
- Look up deflect or deflection in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Deflection or deflexion may refer to: Deflection (chess), a tactic that forces an opposing...
- picture, or the relativistic bending of light due to gravity. An object's deflective efficiency can never equal or surp**** 100%, for example: a mirror will...
- referred to as deflectors, deflector shields, or (in Star Trek: The Original Series) screens. Types of shields include navigational deflectors. The term 'shields'...