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Answer for the clue "Airplane's wake ", 8 letters:
contrail

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WordNet Word definitions in WordNet
n. an artificial cloud created by an aircraft; caused either by condensation due to the reduction in air pressure above the wing surface or by water vapor in the engine exhaust [syn: condensation trail ]

Wikipedia Word definitions in Wikipedia
Contrail or Contrails may refer to: Contrail , a condensation trail caused by an aircraft Contrails (book) , a handbook issued to new cadets entering the United States Air Force Academy Contrail (company) , a defunct video game developer Contrail (network) ...

Wiktionary Word definitions in Wiktionary
n. An artificial cloud made by the exhaust of jet aircraft or wingtip vortex that precipitate a stream of tiny ice crystals in moist, frigid upper air.

Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary Word definitions in Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
1945, from condensation trail .

Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English Word definitions in Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
noun EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS ▪ I gazed up at the withering contrail . ▪ One figure-eight contrail created as part of a NASAfunded study was tracked by satellite for 10 hours last spring. ▪ Sometimes contrails evaporate quickly and disappear. ▪ The complacent ...

Usage examples of contrail.

The contrail thinned slowly while she stood there looking at it, became a wide streak of yellowy cloud against the blackness, with the field of stars glimmering dimly behind it.

A thin contrail of bubbles streaks from Caraco to monster, connecting the two in an instant.

I awoke in camp that morning to find the highway to Boulder gone, the sky empty of contrails, and the aspen leaves a bright autumn gold despite what should have been a midsummer day, but after bouncing the Jeep across four miles of forest and rocky ridgeline to the back of the Flatirons, it was the sight of the Inland Sea that stopped me cold.

The space plane sailed out over the trees, riding twin contrails, ascending sharply toward a bank of glistening white clouds.

People passed supernaturally across the room, leaving contrails of smoke and scented ash.

A distant roar and an arrow-straight contrail, growing louder, closer, faster than any gengineered jetliner could possibly manage, even with strap-on assistance, marked the arrival of a spaceplane from orbit.

The top of his helmet blocked his view for a moment, but by tilting his head inside the helmet slightly, Jamie managed to see the thin streak of a contrail blazing across the pink sky.

Shapeless, formless, it was still too high to be anything more than a dark blur falling across the pink sky like a rock, dragging a bright flaming contrail behind it like a falling star.

Except for Royan, whose flight left no contrail of binary digits, mocking the most sophisticated tracker programs ever constructed.

They swept across the sky, heading towards the northern endcap, already several hundred metres long, twisting round the lighting tube like bloated contrails from an acrobatic display team.

There was a muffled bang from the lock and the gate flew open, leaving a contrail of smoke in its wake as it loudly crashed against the brick wall.

There was no flash from the muzzle, no contrail or fiery exhaust to mark the path of the AP projectile as it left the tube.

The whine of the jet engines interrupted his reverie and he looked up, holding his hand to shield his eyes from the glare of the cobalt blue sky, sighting a commercial airliner cruising serenely ahead of its long white contrails.

It's as if the biggest fuel dump in the whole world is being blown up in a sky diced into vast trapezoids by the linear contrails of American planes on dawn patrol.

She could actually see the contrails as they gained altitude and kissed the stratosphere, high above any ground-based air-defense system.