Results for: plane defined by Cartesian coordinates
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accompanied by phlegm, available, fire missile, flexible, free, let go, release; make loose; untie, unfasten; shoot (arrow, gun, etc.), free; released; untied; disconnected; slack; weak; not tight; unrestrained; wanton; careless; imprecise; not defined...loose
accompanying planechase plane
act as hostess, paid dance partner, woman attendant for passengers, woman entertaining guests, woman greeter in a restaurant, woman introducing guests on show, woman who receives guests into her home; stewardess (on a train, plane, etc.); greeter of pa...hostess
act of one who leads; conducting; guiding, instructing; (Airplanes) directing toward the front of the path of an enemy plane, ahead, glass framing, lead covering; lead framing; thin strip of lead or other metal which is placed between lines of type (Pr...leading
act of providing evidence to support a claim, act of supporting with an example; act of producing a more specifically defined object by replacing some variables with values (Computer Programming)instantiation
adding value to life, significant, full of meaning; of value, special; able to be defined (Logic), with meaningmeaningful
aeroplane, jet plane, flying vehicleairplane
aircraft dome, bubble on paint, bubble; pimple; raised bubble on the skin that is filled with pus; raised area just under the top layer of a structure; bubble-like structure on a plane or aviation vehicle (e.g. for shooting the guns from a bomber), cau...blister
aircraft that drops bombs, fighter plane which drops bombs; grenade handler in fighter planes (used during World War I), somebody who plants bombsbomber
aircraft, black mineral, flow forcefully in thin stream, hole through which fluid is forced, jet black, jet engine, pressurized stream of fluid, stream of liquid or gas forced out of an opening; spout; jet plane, aircraft powered by jet propulsion; bla...jet
airplane with a single wing extending to both sides of the plane, airplane with single set of wingsmonoplane
airplane, jet planeaeroplane
align or classify somebody or something, area of effective operation, area where organism is normally found, arrange things in line, category defined by limits, deal with a number of things, determine the range of a target; extend, stretch; vary, fluct...range
ancient device for hurling missiles, ballista; sling, fling or be flung, hurl something, hurl; propel, launch; sling; be catapulted, make somebody famous suddenly, medieval launching weapon, plane or missile launcher, slingshotcatapult
angle between an aircraft wing and the horizontal; angle that is formed by two planes (Mathematics), angle made between surfaces, angle of an aircraft wing, having two plane faces (Mathematics)dihedral
 

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