box kite

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box kite

A child flies a colorful box kite at the park.

Definition

Noun: A box kite is a type of kite with a rectangular or box-like frame, open at both ends. Its structure typically consists of two or more connected boxes or cells, which provide stability in the air.

Usage

The term "box kite" is used to describe a specific, often historical, design of kite known for its stable flight characteristics. It is a compound noun where "box" describes the shape of the "kite."

Examples
  • The children built a traditional box kite for the science fair.
  • Early meteorological instruments were sometimes lifted by a sturdy box kite.
  • His box kite flew steadily in the strong wind, unlike the simpler diamond kite.
Advanced Usage
  • Historical Context: The box kite design, pioneered by Lawrence Hargrave in the 1890s, was significant in early aeronautical research for its lift and stability, contributing to the development of early airplanes.
Variants and Related Words
  • Kite (n): The general term for a lightweight frame covered with paper or cloth, flown in the wind at the end of a string.
  • Cellular kite (n): A more technical term sometimes used synonymously with "box kite," emphasizing its multi-cell structure.
Synonyms
  • Cellular kite
  • Hargrave kite (historical context)
Antonyms
  • Flat kite: A kite with a single, flat surface, like a common diamond kite.
  • Soft kite: A kite with no rigid frame, such as a parafoil kite.
Related Phrases
  • To fly a box kite: The action of operating this specific type of kite.
    • He learned to fly a box kite as part of his engineering project.
box kite

A child flies a colorful box kite at the park.

Noun
  1. a kite shaped like a box open at both ends