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from The Century Dictionary.

  • noun The angle between the helix which would be generated by a point on the face of screw-propeller, if working at a given speed of rotation in a solid nut, and the helix actually developed by the same point when the propeller works at the same speed in the water and drives the ship; the angle between the actual and theoretical helixes generated by the same point on the screw.

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