Results for: airship pilot, pilot of a lighter-than-air craft (i.e. balloon)
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balloon, curve forming a tangent, enclosing case, enclosing structure, paper cover for a letter, paper wrapper in which letters are sealed and sent, performance limits of an aircraftenvelope
basketry; that which is made of wicker; the craft of working with wicker, things made of wicker, woven twigs, canes, or reedswickerwork
be in charge of something, experimental, comprising a test; tentative, empirical, fly a plane; navigate, steer; lead, guide, direct, fly an aircraft, leader, machine guide, one who flies an aircraft; navigator, pilot light, run a trial, somebody steeri...pilot
become or make something less burdensome, become or make something more cheerful, enlighten, flash, glow, make lighter; lessen the weight or load; relieve of worry; become lighter; become less heavy; become cheerful; illuminate; brighten; make a color ...lighten
blossoming of fireworks, fireworks display; art of producing and using fireworks, craft of making fireworks, showy displaypyrotechnics
brandy glass, gas-filled bag used as toy, gas-filled bag used in air transport, increase in amount, light bag-shaped construction filled with a gas which is lighter than air; inflated rubber ball (used in games); explanation box which appears when the ...balloon
burst, exploded (i.e. a balloon)popped
bursting sound (such as the popping of a balloon)phut
cable car, car below a balloon, flat-bottomed riverboat, gondola car, long flat-bottomed boat piloted by one person with a single oar (commonly used on the canals of Venice, Italy), Venetian canal boat, wide-mouthed containergondola
cage moving between floors of a building, carry in an aircraft, cheer somebody or become cheered, degree of rise, dig up a plant for transplanting, diminish, force making a hot-air balloon rise, force needed to raise something, go upward, harvest, heel...lift
cattle disease, excessive increase, excessively expand, inflate, puff up, balloon, distend, swell, swell with pridebloat
Christian sacrament, consecrated bread and wine, craft, guild, incident from life of Jesus Christ, mystery play, puzzling event or situation, religious group, religious rite, secret knowledge, somebody unknown, something known by divine revelation, sto...mystery
cigarette lighter, flat-bottomed cargo boat, person or thing that lights; device for lighting cigarettes (or cigars, etc.); type of flat-bottomed barge, small device for lighting cigarettes, somebody or something that lights something, transport by lig...lighter
command something, commander of boat, commander of ship; group leader, head, important person, lead; champion; fill the role of captain, officer in Canadian forces, officer in navy or coast guard, officer in other armed forces, pilot in command, rank, ...captain
cord releasing gas in balloon, cord to open parachuteripcord
 

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