You could say something about a weather vane. idk.
But the dictionary meaning says:
"a broad blade attached to a rotating axis or wheel that pushes or is pushed by wind or water and forms part of a machine or device such as a windmill, propeller or turbine."
There is also 3 other meanings but I can't be bothered typing them all.
The weather vane indicates the direction of the wind.A. 'The vane in that turbine needs an overhaul'.Vane is a broad blade attached to rotating axis or wheel.
On her roof stands a grey weather vane. This is an example of an inverted sentence, in which the verb precedes the subject. The subject is a grey weather vane and the predicate is on her roof stands. This type of inversion takes place when you have an expression of place at the beginning of a sentence (or clause more technically) which is a necessary part of the sentence. In this room are twelve people. [S=twelve people] In In this room we study English. [S= we] In the first example in this room is a necessary part of the sentence: If you remove it, you don't have a complete sentence. In the second one in this room is extra: If you remove it, you still have a complete sentence. It is also possible to insert a comma after room in the second example but not the first. This type of inversion is only found in formal English except with there+ BE. There are two dogs in the park. [S=two dogs] This type of inversion usually only occurs with the verbs BE, LIE, SIT, and STAND.
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The word vane could be in a sentence like, "i have a big vane"
The wind vane is in the barn.
I used a wind vane to see what direction was the wind blowing to
The weather vane indicates the direction of the wind.A. 'The vane in that turbine needs an overhaul'.Vane is a broad blade attached to rotating axis or wheel.
The wind direction vane is spinning like a top!
Your weather vane came through our window during last night's storm.
"The actress was so vane, she didn't even know what her son looked like."
A vane is a revolving pointer placed on the tops of buildings to indicate wind direction. An example of a sentence using the word would be: The vane on top of the barn changed directions again; perhaps the storm would not hit this area.
The weather vane indicated the direction of the wind was from the North. The blood that flows through my veins is red and purple.
how use the result of vane shear test
A meteorologist.
No because it would make very little sense