propeller
[C] Countable
pl: propellers
This word describes a mechanical device that converts rotational motion into linear thrust. It carries a strong association with industrial power and propulsion, evoking the visual of a spinning blur and the audible hum of an engine. In modern conversation, it is often contrasted with jet engines or turbines. While a jet pushes gas backward, a propeller physically grips and displaces the surrounding medium to pull or push the craft forward, making it the primary symbol of early aviation and maritime travel.
Refers to the individual mechanical unit installed on a boat or aircraft.