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airborne


Meanings
  • adjective, noun

    Lifting or traveling through the air, especially by means of wings or a jet engine.

    - "The airplane took off and soared into the airborne."
    - "The paratroopers prepared for their jump into the airborne."
    - "The hot air balloon rose higher into the airborne."
    - "The helicopter hovered above the treetops in the airborne."
    - "The airborne troops were dropped behind enemy lines."
  • adjective

    Existing or operating in the air.

    - "The airborne vehicles were equipped with advanced technology."
    - "The airborne military units were on high alert."
    - "The airborne radar system could detect objects at great distances."

Rhymes
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sparrow , arrow , marrow , marrow , glower , flower
Variants
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airborne
Etymology
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From the Old French word 'en aire', meaning 'in the air'.


Trivia
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  1. The first successful parachute jump was made by André-Jacques Garnerin in 1797.

  2. Hot air balloons were first used for military reconnaissance in the late 18th century.

  3. The largest helicopter in the world is the Mi-26, which can carry a payload of up to 22 tons.

  4. The fastest jet engine in the world is the Saturn V Rocket Engine, which could reach speeds of over 6,000 miles per hour.


Related Concepts
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  1. Paratroopers: Military personnel who are transported by air and then parachute to the ground.

  2. Hot air balloon: A type of airborne vehicle that uses hot air to rise into the sky.

  3. Helicopter: A type of airborne vehicle that can take off and land vertically.

  4. Jet engine: A type of engine used to propel aircraft through the air.


Culture
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The term 'airborne' has been used extensively in military contexts, particularly in reference to troops or vehicles that are transported by aircraft. It is also used in aviation to refer to aircraft that are flying in the air.

How to Memorize "airborne"

  1. visualize

    - Visualize an airplane taking off and soaring into the sky.
    - Imagine a paratrooper jumping out of an aircraft and floating down to the ground.
    - Think of a hot air balloon rising gently into the air.

  2. associate

    - Associate the word 'airborne' with the image of an airplane in the sky.
    - Connect the word with the idea of military troops being transported by aircraft.
    - Link it to the image of a hot air balloon rising above the trees.

  3. mnemonics

    - Remember the word 'airborne' by associating it with the letters A-I-R, which stand for 'above the ground, in the sky, ready to move'.
    - Use the phrase 'Airplanes In The Sky' as a mnemonic to remember the word.


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