noun
- a boat or seaplane that skims along the surface of water on hydrofoils or a specially designed hull
- a fin or blade attached to a submarine or underwater vessel to control depth and direction
Usage: nautical
verb
- to skim or glide over the surface of water
- (of a vehicle tire) to lose traction and slide on a wet road surface
Usage: automotive
Examples
- The hydroplane raced across the bay at incredible speeds.
- Modern submarines use hydroplanes to maintain stable depth underwater.
- The experimental aircraft could hydroplane across calm lakes.
- When it started raining heavily, the car began to hydroplane on the highway.
- The pilot adjusted the hydroplanes to dive deeper into the ocean.
- Hydroplaning is a serious hazard for drivers on wet roads.