Aerofoil

/ˈɛəroʊfɔɪl/ noun

The curved shape of an airplane wing or control surface designed to create lift when air moves across it; the fundamental shape that makes flight possible.

British term combining aero- (air) and foil (from Latin folium, leaf). Emerged in early aviation when engineers realized wings needed special curved shapes to generate lift efficiently.

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