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aviator
English
Etymology
From French aviateur
Noun
aviator (plural aviators, feminine aviatress or aviatrix)
- An aircraft pilot. The use of the word may imply claims of superior airmanship, as in navy aviator vs. air force pilot.
- (obsolete) An experimenter in aviation.
- (obsolete) A flying machine.
Synonyms
- flier, flyer
Hyponyms
- aviatrix (specifically female)
Translations
Romanian
Etymology
Borrowed from French aviateur.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /a.vi.a?tor/
Noun
aviator m (plural aviatori, feminine equivalent aviatoare)
- aviator
Declension
Synonyms
- zbur?tor
Derived terms
- femeie-aviator
Related terms
- aviatic
- avia?ie
References
- aviator in DEX online - Dic?ionare ale limbii române (Dictionaries of the Romanian language)
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airwoman
English
Etymology
From air +? -woman.
Noun
airwoman (plural airwomen)
- A woman who flies in an aircraft; a female aviator.
Related terms
- airman
Translations
See also
- aviatrix
- aviatress
airwoman From the web:
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