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weathercock <a weathercock; weathercocks> N

weathercock

weathercock ADJ

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This sideways force occurs as the wind strikes the aircraft's vertical fin causing the aircraft to weathercock or weathervane.
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The barn was 42 feet high, but the most interesting characteristic of this barn was the addition of a 36-foot-high cupola with a spire topped with a weathercock.
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On top of the tower is a recessed spire with a weathercock.
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The tower was originally surmounted by a wooden and slated broach-spire complete with a weathercock.
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The spire was blown down in 1594 and in 1601 money was spent rebuilding the tower and topping it with a weathercock.
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Above the bell turret is a slated broach spire which is surmounted by a weathercock.
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The weathercock is from the late 1800s and was named weathercock of the year in 1989.
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Above it we can find the belfry crowned by a dome and a lantern, and with aunctions in the weathercock.
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It is topped by an octagonal pointed spire, topped by a big finial cross and a weathercock peaking at 38 m high.
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On its summit is a broached spirelet surmounted by a weathercock.
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