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a. That operates, moves or takes place at a slower than normal speed.
Usage examples of "low-speed".
For Tombstone, though, the repeated fly-arounds, the drop into the box, the low-speed approach with tailhook raised, the brief jolt as he kissed the deck followed by the full-throttle rush of takeoff were therapeutic.
The counter-grav let him fold the wings, which had been swept fully forward for their low-speed examination of possible landing sites, back into their high-speed position without losing control, and she heard turbines whine as he held a moderate apparent weight on the shuttle and vectored thrust downward.
It was equipped with 26 radio receivers, apparatus for intercepting both high and low-speed transmissions, a directionfinder, and tabulating machinery.
There are currents in both directions at different levels, and modularized power units, large low-speed turbines, will be added in series over a long period.
Stoned to the gills, Onus one day crashed a fork-lift into a Snapple machine, a low-speed mishap that he parlayed into an exorbitant claim for worker's compensation.