Thrust can be a noun or a verb.
As a noun, it means force applied to cause acceleration, specifically in aircraft and rockets.
As a verb, it means to move or push in a given direction (transitive) or to lunge (an attacking move in Fencing).
* In geology, the term refers to a specific reverse fault : older rocks moved over younger ones.
Thrust can be a noun or a verb.
As a noun, it means force applied to cause acceleration, specifically in aircraft and rockets.
As a verb, it means to move or push in a given direction (transitive) or to lunge (an attacking move in Fencing).
* In geology, the term refers to a specific reverse fault : older rocks moved over younger ones.
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