Definition of Unstick. Meaning of Unstick. Synonyms of Unstick

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Definition of Unstick

Unstick
Unstick Un*stick", v. t. [1st pref. un- + stick.] To release, as one thing stuck to another. --Richardson.

Meaning of Unstick from wikipedia

- pesarattu will slowly start to get crispy over the edges and start to unstick from the pan. In professional cooking facilities, due to the high temperatures...
- limit speed. Exceeding VMO may trigger an overspeed alarm. VMU Minimum unstick speed. VNE Never exceed speed. In a helicopter, this is chosen to prevent...
- Cruise speed: 656 km/h (408 mph, 354 kn) / M0.6 at 9,145 m (30,000 ft) Unstick speed: 213 km/h (132 mph; 115 kn) Touchdown speed: 176 km/h (109 mph; 95 kn)...
- ) Performance Maximum speed: 1,100 km/h (680 mph, 590 kn) / Mach 0.89 Unstick and touchdown speed: 260 km/h (160 mph; 140 kn) Minimum flying speed: 210 km/h...
- November 2012. Autumn, Kellar (29 September 2003). "How do gecko lizards unstick themselves as they move across a surface?". Scientific American. Archived...
- "The Steamboat" – mobile steaming equipment used by Czech StB for unsticking of envelopes during correspondence surveillance...
- distracted while trying to unstick it. Arjunawhose own son was killed by the Kauravas a day ago while he was trying to unstick his chariot's wheel – takes...
- Rate of climb: 224 m/s (44,100 ft/min) at sea level Thrust/weight: 0.74 Unstick speed: 330 km/h (210 mph; 180 kn) Take-offrun: 630 m (2,070 ft) Touchdown...
- her. They reluctantly agree to let Matilda stay, who uses her powers to unstick her father's hat. With Miss Honey as the new headmistress, the students...
- installed at zero airspeed 25,500 lb rising through 30,000 lb at 210 knots, unstick speed). At supersonic speeds not all the airflow approaching the inlet...