0 a steering device on a boat -- ror [ neuter ]
1 a flat piece of wood, metal etc fixed to the back of a boat for steering. -- ror
2 a similar device on an aircraft. -- sideror
It is like building and launching a large ship without a rudder and without a chart.
It is claimed to be the first ship in the world with automatically lubricated rudder bearings.
This is an extreme position—almost full left rudder.
If not, what is he going to do about the floating pound which is now drifting like a ship without a rudder?
This rudder has already been drawn to the industries' attention in the usual ways.
Were no difficulties experienced in connection with the rudders after this refit?
He spoke of a ship with brakes and a motor car with a rudder.
Rudder characterizes how agents discover, select and compose elements, and defines agent interaction and negotiation protocols to enable appropriate application behaviours to be dynamically negotiated and enacted.