Bite as in the air
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NIPBite, as in the air
BRIEFEDInstructed, as in the Air Force.
WAFTFloat in the air, as a leaf
aviateto navigate the air (as in an airplane)
aviatedto navigate the air (as in an airplane)
TBAUp in the air, as what to air, for short
draftdevice for regulating the flow of air (as in a fireplace)
aerialsacrobatic maneuver performed (as by skiers and gymnasts) in the air
skyrocketsA rocket designed to explode high in the air as a signal or firework
skyrocketA rocket designed to explode high in the air as a signal or firework
windagesfriction between a rotor and the air within its casing, as in an electric generator
aerogelgel formed by the dispersion of air in a solidified matrix; solid foam, as Styrofoam
serenademusic performed in the open air at night, as by a lover to his lady
aerogelsgel formed by the dispersion of air in a solidified matrix; solid foam, as Styrofoam
flipto toss so as to cause to turn over in the air flip a coin
windagefriction between a rotor and the air within its casing, as in an electric generator
humidora case or enclosure (as for storing cigars) in which the air is kept properly humidified
fungo(in practice sessions) a ball tossed into the air by the batter and struck as it comes down
bronchospasmconstriction of the air passages of the lung (as in asthma) by spasmodic contraction of the bronchial muscles
capCivil Air Patrol: voluntary organization aiding in emergency services, as for the U.S. Air Force: founded 1941
fungoes(in practice sessions) a ball tossed into the air by the batter and struck as it comes down
bronchospasmsBRONCHOSPASM, constriction of the air passages of the lung (as in asthma) by spasmodic contraction of the bronchial muscles
saltationsThe movement of hard particles such as sand over an uneven surface in a turbulent flow of air or water
thick(of darkness or a substance in the air) So black or dense as to be impossible or difficult to see through
thicker(of darkness or a substance in the air) So black or dense as to be impossible or difficult to see through
thickest(of darkness or a substance in the air) So black or dense as to be impossible or difficult to see through
suctionalas in suctional stop, a stop consonant in which the contact of the articulating organs is followed by an inrush of air
wheezing(of a person) Breathe with a whistling or rattling sound in the chest, as a result of obstruction in the air passages
fanjetjet engine having a large impeller that takes in air, which is used partly for the combustion of fuel and partly as exhaust
fanjetsjet engine having a large impeller that takes in air, which is used partly for the combustion of fuel and partly as exhaust
plosive(of a stop consonant in certain environments) characterized by forced release and a puff of air, as the first t in tot; explosive
fungoa fly ball hit especially for practice fielding by a player who tosses a ball in the air and hits it as it comes down
airfoilsany surface, as a wing, aileron, or stabilizer, designed to aid in lifting or controlling an aircraft by making use of the air currents through which it moves
aerofoilany surface, as a wing, aileron, or stabilizer, designed to aid in lifting or controlling an aircraft by making use of the air currents through which it moves
airfoilany surface, as a wing, aileron, or stabilizer, designed to aid in lifting or controlling an aircraft by making use of the air currents through which it moves
ballonetsThe compartment in a balloon or airship into which air or another gas can be forced in order to maintain the craft's shape as buoyant gas is released
epiphytesA plant that grows on another plant but is not parasitic, such as the numerous ferns, bromeliads, air plants, and orchids growing on tree trunks in tropical rain forests
charcoalsA porous black solid, consisting of an amorphous form of carbon, obtained as a residue when wood, bone, or other organic matter is heated in the absence of air
charcoalA porous black solid, consisting of an amorphous form of carbon, obtained as a residue when wood, bone, or other organic matter is heated in the absence of air
somersaulta movement (as in gymnastics) in which a person turns forward or backward in a complete revolution along the ground or in the air bringing the feet over the head