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., yawed,
yaw·ing, yaws.
v.intr.
1. Nautical. To swerve off course momentarily or temporarily: The ship yawed as the heavy wave struck abeam.
2. To turn about the vertical axis. Used of an aircraft, spacecraft, or projectile.
3. To move unsteadily; weave.
v.tr.
To cause to yaw.
n.
1. The act of
yawing.
2. Extent of
yawing, measured in degrees.
From Free Dictionary:
yaw (yô)
v. yawed,
yaw·ing, yaws
v.intr.
1. Nautical To swerve off course momentarily or temporarily: The ship yawed as the heavy wave struck abeam.
2. To turn about the vertical axis. Used of an aircraft, spacecraft, or projectile.
3. To move unsteadily; weave.
v.tr.
To cause to yaw.
n.
1. The act of
yawing.
2. Extent of
yawing, measured in degrees.
I think you spelled it wrong