Definition of Speeders. Meaning of Speeders. Synonyms of Speeders

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Definition of Speeders

Speeder
Speeder Speed"er, n. 1. One who, or that which, speeds. 2. (Spinning) A machine for drawing and twisting slivers to form rovings.

Meaning of Speeders from wikipedia

- up speeder in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Speeder may refer to: Railroad speeder, a small railcar Speeder (motor vessel), a 1908 launch Speeders (TV...
- manufactured speeders. Often these were a copy of commercially available cars, such as Wickham and Fairmont. Approximate dimensions of a common speeder car are...
- stat****.com. "1914 Woonsocket Speeders minor league baseball Roster on Stat****.com". www.stat****.com. "1914 Woonsocket Speeders Statistics". Baseball-Reference...
- In kinematics, the speed (commonly referred to as v) of an object is the magnitude of the change of its position over time or the magnitude of the change...
- on Jim. Speeders Fight Back, a spin-off nontraditional court show of Speeders where the offending motorists take their cases to court Speeders on TruTV...
- Star Wars universe. Return of the Jedi includes a prominent speeder bike chase; speeders and swoops also appear in Star Wars: Episode I – The Phantom...
- the Normandy landing, jeep speeders were in use on the continent, surveying lines for use or repair. Postwar, jeep speeders were used as inspection cars...
- The speed of light in vacuum, commonly denoted c, is a universal physical constant that is exactly equal to 299,792,458 metres per second (approximately...
- and special speeders (night speeders) with glow sticks (speedlights) it is possible to play even at night. The first Crossminton (former Speed Badminton)...
- railroad speeders. It is estimated they made around 60,000 tractors. In 1933 Gibson recognized that there was a need for larger railroad speeders than those...