Aeroplane

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The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 4th Edition
  • n. Chiefly British Variant of airplane.
  • Wiktionary, Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License
  • n. A powered heavier-than-air aircraft with fixed wings.
  • the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English
  • n. A light rigid plane used in aërial navigation to oppose sudden upward or downward movement in the air, as in gliding machines; specif., such a plane slightly inclined and driven forward as a lifting device in some flying machines. Also called airfoil.
  • n. hence, a heavier-than-air flying machine using such a device to provide lift. In a modern aeroplane, the airfoils are called the wings, and most of the lift is derived from these surfaces. In contrast to helicopters, the wings are fixed to the passenger compartment (airframe) and do not move relative to the frame; thus such a machine is called a fixed-wing aircraft. These machines are called monoplanes, biplanes, triplanes, or quadruplanes, according to the number of main supporting planes (wings) used in their construction. After 1940 few planes with more than one airfoil were constructed, and these are used by hobbyists or for special purposes. Being heavier than air they depend for their levitation on motion imparted by the thrust from either propellers driven by an engine, or, in a jet plane, by the reaction from a high-velocity stream of gases expelled rearward from a jet engine. They start from the ground by a run on small wheels or runners, and are guided by a steering apparatus consisting of horizontal and vertical movable planes, which usually form part of the wings or tail. There are many varieties of form and construction, which in some cases are known by the names of their inventors. In U.S., an aeroplane is usually called an airplane or plane.
  • The Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia
  • n. A plane placed in the air for aërostatical experiments.
  • n. A flying-machine invented by Victor Tatin and successfully tried at the French experiment-station of Chalais-Meudon in 1879.
  • n. A plane or curved (see aërocurve) surface, used to sustain a flying-machine or a gliding-machine in the air, or in aërodynamical experiments.
  • n. A flying-machine driven by an engine and supported by the pressure of the air upon the under side of plane or curved surfaces known as ‘aëroplanes’ or ‘aërocurves.’ (See def. 1.)
  • WordNet 3.0 Copyright 2006 by Princeton University. All rights reserved.
  • n. an aircraft that has a fixed wing and is powered by propellers or jets
  • Equivalent
    aëroplane   
    Hypernym
    Words that are more generic or abstract
    Cross Reference
    helicopter    aircraft    glider   
    Variant
    airfoil    fixed-wing aircraft    airplane    plane    wings   
    Form
    plane    aeroplaning   
    Same Context
    Words that are found in similar contexts
    airplane    seaplane    airship    submarine    airman    bomber    aviator    warship    steamship    helicopter