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weathercock$91395$ - traduction vers grec

METEOROLOGICAL INSTRUMENTATION USED FOR SHOWING THE DIRECTION OF THE WIND
Wind vane; Weathervane; Weathercock; Weather cock; Windvane; World's Largest Weather Vane; Wind veins; Weather-vane; Wind direction indicator
  • Oast houses have vanes to ensure a controlled draught of air flows through the building.
  • Dragon weather vane from the Index to American Design, National Gallery of Art.
  • Wind vanes are found on small horizontal-axis wind turbines
  • A cockerel is a traditional figure used as a vane  placed on top of the cardinal directions.
  • A modern scientific weathervane , gives the direction of the wind as an electrical signal.

weathercock      
n. ανεμοδείκτης
weather vane         
ανεμοδείκτης

Définition

weathervane
¦ noun a revolving pointer to show the direction of the wind.

Wikipédia

Weather vane

A wind vane, weather vane, or weathercock is an instrument used for showing the direction of the wind. It is typically used as an architectural ornament to the highest point of a building. The word vane comes from the Old English word fana, meaning "flag".

Although partly functional, wind vanes are generally decorative, often featuring the traditional cockerel design with letters indicating the points of the compass. Other common motifs include ships, arrows, and horses. Not all wind vanes have pointers. In a sufficiently strong wind, the head of the arrow or cockerel (or equivalent) will indicate the direction from which the wind is blowing.

Wind vanes are also found on small wind turbines to keep the wind turbine pointing into the wind.