noun
- a thin flat part that sticks out from the body of a fish or other sea animal, used for swimming and steering
- a thin flat part on an aircraft, rocket, or other vehicle that provides stability
- a thin projecting part on a radiator or heat sink that increases surface area for cooling
Usage: technical
Examples
- The shark’s dorsal fin cut through the water.
- Fish use their fins to swim and change direction.
- The rocket’s fins helped stabilize its flight path.
- The airplane’s tail fin was damaged in the storm.
- The radiator fins help dissipate heat from the engine.
- Dolphins have powerful fins for fast swimming.