fletching
fletching (n)
English Definitions:
fletching (Noun)
attaching fins, such as halved-feathers to a projectile in order to stabilize its flight;
fletching (Noun)
the fins or feathers so attached.
Fletching
Fletching is the aerodynamic stabilization of arrows or darts with materials such as feathers, each piece of which is referred to as a fletch. The word is related to the French word flèche, meaning "arrow," via Old French; the ultimate root is Frankish fliukka. A fletcher is a maker of arrows.
Fletching
Fletching is the fin-shaped aerodynamic stabilization device attached on arrows, bolts, darts, or javelins, and are typically made from light semi-flexible materials such as feathers or bark. Each piece of such fin is a fletch, also known as a flight or feather. A fletcher is a person who attaches fletchings to the shaft of arrows. The word is related to the French word flèche, meaning 'arrow', via the ultimate root of Old Frankish fliukka.
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