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countdown
English
Alternative forms
- count down
- count-down
Etymology
From count +? down.
Pronunciation
- (noun) IPA(key): /?ka?nt?da?n/
Noun
countdown (plural countdowns)
- A count backward in fixed units to the time of some event, especially the launch of a space vehicle.
- The acts of preparation carried out during this period.
- A radio or television program counting down the top songs of a given week, usually in reverse order ending with the No. 1.
Translations
Verb
countdown (third-person singular simple present countdowns, present participle countdowning, simple past and past participle countdowned)
- (nonstandard) To count down.
Translations
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blastoff
English
Etymology
blast +? off
Noun
blastoff (plural blastoffs)
- The countdown and launch of a rocket, missile or spacecraft
Related terms
- blast off (verb)
Translations
blastoff From the web:
- what blast off means
- what does blast off mean
- blast off in french
- blast off time
- what time is blast off today
- what rhymes with blast off
- blast off or blast-off
- blast off slang
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