Definition of Speeder. Meaning of Speeder. Synonyms of Speeder

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Definition of Speeder

Speeder
Speeder Speed"er, n. 1. One who, or that which, speeds. 2. (Spinning) A machine for drawing and twisting slivers to form rovings.

Meaning of Speeder from wikipedia

- up speeder in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Speeder may refer to: Railroad speeder, a small railcar Speeder (motor vessel), a 1908 launch Speeders (TV...
- his lighter and faster, achieving a top speed of 650 km/h (400 mph). Flitknot Speeder: The Flitknot speeder bike is first seen in Attack of the Clones...
- Russian GAZ-13 Chaika car converted to a speeder, preserved at the Hungarian Railway Museum Deutsche Bundesbahn speeder based on the Volkswagen Type 2 light...
- Snow-speeder, snow speeder, or snowspeeder may refer to: snow-speeder, another name for a snowmobile sno-speeder, a type of downhill sled/toboggan with...
- Cop and Speeder received generally mixed reviews from critics. Trouser Press wrote, "Heatmiser attains a powerful sense of mood on Cop and Speeder [...]...
- Juan route. Speeder was later operated on the Bellingham-San Juan Islands by the W.H. Kasch Navigation Co., owners of Alverene. In 1927, Speeder was back...
- withstand glancing hits. Larger than the Flash speeder with a length of 5.7 m (19 ft), the Gian speeder seats a pilot, gunner and two p****engers. Standard...
- is not correct the speeder touches the floor or the roof the speeder lands in the opposite court and cannot be returned the speeder lands outside the court...
- In everyday use and in kinematics, the speed (commonly referred to as v) of an object is the magnitude of the change of its position over time or the...
- The speed of light in vacuum, commonly denoted c, is a universal physical constant that is exactly equal to 299,792,458 metres per second (approximately...