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11-letter words containing air

  • acorn chair — a Jacobean chair having a crossrail with acorn-shaped pendants.
  • air attache — a commissioned officer or warrant officer of an air force serving on the staff of an ambassador or minister.
  • air battery — a set of two or more air cells connected together to supply electricity.
  • air bladder — an air-filled sac, lying above the alimentary canal in bony fishes, that regulates buoyancy at different depths by a variation in the pressure of the air
  • air carrier — a commercial carrier utilizing aircraft as its means of transport; an airline, as for passengers or freight.
  • air cavalry — an infantry or reconnaissance unit transported by air to combat areas.
  • air chamber — a compartment in a device or structure that is filled with air
  • air cleaner — a filter that prevents dust and other particles from entering the air-intake of an internal-combustion engine
  • air command — the Canadian air force
  • air current — a mass of air moving from one area to another
  • air curtain — an air stream across a doorway to exclude draughts, etc
  • air cushion — an inflatable cushion, usually made of rubber or plastic
  • air express — the rapid transportation of goods and documents by aircraft
  • air freight — freight transported by aircraft
  • air hostess — An air hostess is a woman whose job is to look after the passengers in an aircraft.
  • air marshal — a senior Royal Air Force officer of equivalent rank to a vice admiral in the Royal Navy
  • air officer — a term used to denote the appointment of any officer in the Royal Air Force above the rank of Air Commodore to a position of command
  • air passage — a space occupied or traversed by air.
  • air quality — the composition of the air in terms of how much pollution it contains
  • air service — the services performed by an airline, as flights between various destinations to transport passengers, freight, and mail.
  • air shuttle — a shuttle service operated by aircraft, usually covering short routes with frequent flights
  • air sprayer — a pneumatic sprayer.
  • air station — an airfield, usually smaller than an airport but having facilities for the maintenance of aircraft
  • air steward — a steward on an airliner
  • air surfing — surfing that involves aerial stunts
  • air traffic — the organized movement of aircraft within a given space
  • air turbine — a small turbine driven by compressed air, esp one used as a starter for engines
  • air vesicle — a large air-filled intercellular space in some aquatic plants
  • air waybill — a document made out by the consignor of goods by air freight giving details of the goods and the name of the consignee
  • air-breathe — (of an engine, aircraft, missile, etc.) to take in air from the atmosphere to oxidize the fuel for combustion.
  • air-express — to send or transport by air express: Your package will be air-expressed and should reach its destination tomorrow.
  • air-shipped — to send or ship via aircraft: to air-ship machine parts overseas.
  • air-sprayed — sprayed by means of compressed air
  • airboarding — a snow sport in which participants slide down slopes headfirst lying flat on an inflatable board
  • airbrushing — Present participle of airbrush.
  • aircraftman — a serviceman of the most junior rank in the RAF
  • aircraftmen — Plural form of aircraftman.
  • airdropping — Present participle of airdrop.
  • airlessness — The state or condition of being poorly ventilated; lacking good air circulation, having stale air.
  • airport bus — a public bus that takes passengers to and from the airport, usually connecting the city centre and (at a large airport) the different terminals
  • airport tax — Airport tax is a tax that airline passengers have to pay in order to use an airport.
  • airsickness — a feeling of nausea and dizziness, sometimes accompanied by vomiting, as a result of the motion of the aircraft in which one is traveling.
  • airwaybills — Plural form of airwaybill.
  • altair 8800 — (computer)   An Intel 8080-based machine made by MITS. The Altair was the first popular microcomputer kit. It appeared on the cover of the January 1975 "Popular Electronics" magazine with an article (probably) by Leslie Solomon. Leslie Solomon was an editor at Popular Electronics who had a knack for spotting kits that would interest people and make them buy the magazine. The Altair 8800 was one such. The MITS guys took the prototype Altair to New York to show Solomon, but couldn't get it to work after the flight. Nonetheless, he liked it, and it appeared on the cover as "The first minicomputer in a kit." Solomon's blessing was important enough that some MITS competitors named their product the "SOL" to gain his favour. Some wags suggested SOL was actually an abbreviation for the condition in which kit purchasers would find themselves. The original Altair BASIC ran in less than 4K of RAM because a "loaded" Altair had 4K memory. Since there was no operating system on the Altair, Altair BASIC included what we now think of as BIOS. It was distributed on paper tape that could be read on a Teletype. Later versions supported the 8K Altair and the 16K diskette-based Altair (demonstrating that, even in the 1970s, Microsoft was committed to software bloat). Altair BASIC was ported to the Motorola 6800 for the Altair 680 machine, and to other 8080-based microcomputers produced by MITS' competitors.
  • apollinaire — Guillaume (ɡijom), real name Wilhelm Apollinaris de Kostrowitzki. 1880–1918, French poet, novelist, and dramatist, regarded as a precursor of surrealism; author of Alcoöls (1913) and Calligrammes (1918)
  • back stairs — stairs at the back of a house, as for use by servants.
  • beach chair — A beach chair is a simple chair with a folding frame, and a piece of canvas as the seat and back. Beach chairs are usually used on the beach, on a ship, or in the yard.
  • belowstairs — (formerly) at or in the basement of a large house, considered as the place where the servants live and work
  • billionaire — A billionaire is an extremely rich person who has money or property worth at least a thousand million pounds or dollars.
  • caird coast — a region of Antarctica: a part of Coats Land on the SE coast of the Weddell Sea; now included in the British Antarctic Territory (claim suspended under the Antarctic Treaty of 1959)

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