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transonic

adjective
tran·​son·​ic | \ tran(t)s-ˈsä-nik How to pronounce transonic (audio) , tran-ˈsä-\
variants: or less commonly transsonic

Definition of transonic

1 : being or relating to speeds near that of sound in air or about 741 miles (1185 kilometers) per hour at sea level and especially to speeds slightly below the speed of sound at which the speed of airflow varies from subsonic to supersonic at different points along the surface of a body in motion relative to the surrounding air
2 : moving, capable of moving, or utilizing air currents moving at a transonic speed

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Boeing's transonic speeds would match what today's airliners achieve (typically in the 400- to 600-mph range, for physics reasons). Sam Blum, Popular Mechanics, "Boeing's "Transonic" Wings Will Carry Airliners to Nearly the Speed of Sound at Higher Altitudes," 9 Jan. 2019 So, too, were Breedlove and his Spirit of America, setting the stage for a transatlantic, transonic shoot-out. Jonathan M. Gitlin, Ars Technica, "Bloodhound SSC: How do you build a car capable of 1,000mph?," 24 Nov. 2018 Insufficient transonic acceleration showed up, too. Eric Tegler, Popular Mechanics, "Why the F/A-18 Is Such a Badass Plane," 29 Dec. 2016 Wings can be designed so that transonic airflow remains smooth at certain speeds without generating shock waves. Kenneth Chang, New York Times, "Cathleen Morawetz, Mathematician With Real-World Impact, Dies at 94," 11 Aug. 2017

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First Known Use of transonic

1945, in the meaning defined at sense 1

History and Etymology for transonic

trans- + supersonic

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