Fellow with an air of distinction
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GENTFellow with an air of distinction
GRATINGCARDComic fellow with an unpleasantly harsh voice?
EERILYWith an air of mystery
GENTFella with an air of refinement
SMUGLYWith an air of self-satisfaction
EPAOrg. with an Office of Air and Radiation
moralisedComment on issues of right and wrong, typically with an unfounded air of superiority
moralizedComment on issues of right and wrong, typically with an unfounded air of superiority
moralisesComment on issues of right and wrong, typically with an unfounded air of superiority
moralizingComment on issues of right and wrong, typically with an unfounded air of superiority
ingressive(of a speech sound) Made with an intake of air rather than an exhalation
moralisingComment on issues of right and wrong, typically with an unfounded air of superiority
moralizesComment on issues of right and wrong, typically with an unfounded air of superiority
handstandsAn act of balancing on one's hands with one's feet in the air or against a wall
carburettorsA device in an internal combustion engine for mixing air with a fine spray of liquid fuel
carburetorsA device in an internal combustion engine for mixing air with a fine spray of liquid fuel
carburettersA device in an internal combustion engine for mixing air with a fine spray of liquid fuel
carburetorA device in an internal combustion engine for mixing air with a fine spray of liquid fuel
barotraumainjury sustained from failure to equalize the pressure of an air-containing space with that of the surrounding environment
barotraumataBAROTRAUMA, injury sustained from failure to equalize the pressure of an air-containing space with that of the surrounding environment
handstandan act of balancing one's body on the palms of one's hands with one's trunk and legs in the air
barotraumasBAROTRAUMA, injury sustained from failure to equalize the pressure of an air-containing space with that of the surrounding environment
handstandsHANDSTAND, an act of balancing one's body on the palms of one's hands with one's trunk and legs in the air
bladderwortAn aquatic plant of north temperate regions with small air-filled bladders that keep the plant afloat and trap tiny animals that provide additional nutrients
bladderwortsAn aquatic plant of north temperate regions with small air-filled bladders that keep the plant afloat and trap tiny animals that provide additional nutrients
plastrons(in an aquatic insect) A patch of cuticle covered with hairs that retain a thin layer of air, acting like a gill for breathing under water
grounds(in aviation) Of or relating to the ground rather than the air (with particular reference to the maintenance and servicing of an aircraft on the ground)
mixturesThe charge of gas or vapor mixed with air that is admitted to the cylinder of an internal combustion engine, esp. as regards the ratio of fuel to air
submarineA warship with a streamlined hull designed to operate completely submerged in the sea for long periods, equipped with an internal store of air and a periscope and typically armed with torpedoes and/or missiles
rocketsAn engine operating on the same principle, providing thrust as in a jet engine but without depending on the intake of air for combustion, an oxidizer being carried on board along with the fuel
submarinesA warship with a streamlined hull designed to operate completely submerged in the sea for long periods, equipped with an internal store of air and a periscope and typically armed with torpedoes and/or missiles
chronometersAn instrument for measuring time, esp. one designed to keep accurate time in spite of motion or variations in temperature, humidity, and air pressure. Chronometers were first developed for marine navigation, being used in conjunction with astronomical observation to determine longitude
chronometerAn instrument for measuring time, esp. one designed to keep accurate time in spite of motion or variations in temperature, humidity, and air pressure. Chronometers were first developed for marine navigation, being used in conjunction with astronomical observation to determine longitude
parachuteA cloth canopy that fills with air and allows a person or heavy object attached to it to descend slowly when dropped from an aircraft, or that is released from the rear of an aircraft on landing to act as a brake
parachutesA cloth canopy that fills with air and allows a person or heavy object attached to it to descend slowly when dropped from an aircraft, or that is released from the rear of an aircraft on landing to act as a brake