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landing
English
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /?lænd??/
- Rhymes: -ænd??
- Hyphenation: land?ing
Noun
landing (plural landings)
- An arrival at a surface, as of an airplane or any descending object.
- Antonym: takeoff
- A place on a shoreline where a boat lands.
- Hyponym: fleet landing
- A level area at the top of a flight of stairs, or connecting one flight with another.
Usage notes
When referring to an arrival at a surface by an aircraft or other normally-controllable object, landing is generally reserved for cases in which the object is actually under (at least partial) control; an uncontrolled arrival at the surface by such an object is usually referred to as a crash or impact. In contrast, for uncontrollable objects (such as a meteoroid or artillery shell), landing is generally used (although impact is also usable).
Derived terms
Translations
Verb
landing
- present participle of land
Anagrams
- Ingland, danglin'
Cebuano
Etymology
From English landing, present participle of land (“to land, to touch down”), from Middle English land, lond, from Old English land, lond (“earth, land, soil, ground; defined piece of land, territory, realm, province, district; landed property; country (not town); ridge in a ploughed field”), from Proto-Germanic *land? (“land”), from Proto-Indo-European *lend?- (“land, heath”).
Pronunciation
- Hyphenation: lan?ding
Verb
landing
- (aviation) to land; to descend to a surface, especially from the air to touch down
- to come to be in a condition or situation
Quotations
For quotations using this term, see Citations:landing.
Derived terms
- landinganan
Dutch
Etymology
Derived from landen +? -ing. Compare English landing and German Landung.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /?l?n.d??/
- (Belgium)
- Hyphenation: lan?ding
Noun
landing f (plural landingen, diminutive landinkje n)
- landing, touchdown of an airplane or any other airborne object
- the act of disembarking a ship, particularly in military contexts
Derived terms
- landingsbaan
- landingsgestel
- maanlanding
- noodlanding
- tussenlanding
Norman
Etymology
Borrowed from English landing.
Noun
landing m (plural landings)
- (Guernsey) landing
Norwegian Bokmål
Etymology
From lande +? -ing
Noun
landing f or m (definite singular landinga or landingen, indefinite plural landinger, definite plural landingene)
- a landing (e.g. by an aircraft)
Derived terms
- landingssted
- landingsstripe
- nødlanding
References
- “landing” in The Bokmål Dictionary.
Norwegian Nynorsk
Etymology
From lande +? -ing
Noun
landing f (definite singular landinga, indefinite plural landingar, definite plural landingane)
- a landing (e.g. by an aircraft)
Derived terms
- landingsstripe
- naudlanding, nødlanding
References
- “landing” in The Nynorsk Dictionary.
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wanding
English
Verb
wanding
- present participle of wand
Anagrams
- dawning
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