Results for: vertical and short takeoff and landing
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dig or remove something with spade, dig or remove with a spade, digging tool, long-handled digging tool with a narrow iron blade that is pressed into the ground with the foot; black figure in the shape of an upside down heart with a short stem that is ...spade
discontinue, pause, stop temporarily, pause for a short period of time; stop intermittently; be stopped temporarily; be stopped intermittentlyintermit
disembarkation, going ashore, leaving a plane; landingdebarkation
dishonesty or corruption, sleazebag, squalor, wretchedness, dereliction; thinness (of a knit); short form of sleazebag (Slang)sleaze
disposition of rock strata, study and classification of stratified rocks (Geology), study of rock strata, vertical section through groundstratigraphy
dispute, squabble, argue; fight a minor battle, engage in a scrimmage, spat; minor battle, minor fight, clash, engage in minor battle, short argument, small, relatively unimportant battleskirmish
distance of a coordinate from the the vertical axis (y-axis) of a graph measured on a line which is parallel to the horizontal axis (x-axis), horizontal coordinate, see also:ordinate, x-coordinateabscissa
divide into paragraphs, passage, distinct portion of text (usually begins with an indented line); section, clause, section of writing, set out in paragraphs, short news story, write news in a paragraphparagraph
dock, place where boats can be be tied up and load or unload cargo; bank, beach (Archaic), equip a place with a wharf, landing place for ships, moor a boat at a wharf, shore, tie up at dock; store cargo at dock; provide with a wharf for docking boats, ...wharf
dog for rabbit hunting, one who harries, one who harasses; one who attacks and ravages; any of a number of short-winged hawks; breed of hound dog used for hunting rabbit; long-distance runner (Sports), slender hawk, somebody who harries somebody or som...harrier
done or said spontaneously, in an improvised manner, without advance preparation, short solo piece, something spontaneous or unrehearsed, something which is done without preparation, something improvised (i.e. speech or musical performance), spur-of-th...impromptu
done rashly, like a precipice, very steep, having a high degree of inclination, nearly vertical, sheer, with a precipiceprecipitous
done with the arm over the shoulder; stitched with vertical stitches over two edgesoverhanded
done with the arm over the shoulder; stitched with vertical stitches over two edges, made with hand raised over shoulder, overarm, sewn on top of seam, something performed overhand, stitching from above; movement with the arm above the shoulder, with h...overhand
doorjamb, vertical piece of a door forming the side of a doorwaydoorpost
 

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