airline |
a system of transportation that allows people to fly from one place to another, or a business that owns and operates the equipment to do this. |
airliner |
a large airplane used to fly people from one place to another. |
airmail |
of or having to do with mail sent by air. [5 definitions] |
airplane |
a machine that can fly because of the force of air upon its wings; plane. An airplane is driven by propellers or a jet engine. |
airport |
a large area of level land where airplanes can land and take off. |
air pressure |
the force of air on things. Air pressure has to do with how much force air has when it has been compressed into a space like a tire. It is also the pressure of the earth's atmosphere. |
airship |
an aircraft that is lighter than air and can be steered. An airship has an engine and is filled with gas. |
airsick |
feeling sick or dizzy because of air travel; feeling ill due to flying. |
airstrip |
a landing strip or cleared area where aircraft land or take off; runway. An airstrip usually is not paved and does not have the workers or equipment of an airport. |
airtight |
keeping air in or out. [2 definitions] |
airy |
open to the flow of air. [2 definitions] |
aisle |
an open space for passing between rows or sections of seats or shelves. |
ajar1 |
partly opened. |
AK |
abbreviation of "Alaska." |
akimbo |
with hand on hip and elbow pointed away from the body. |
akin |
belonging to the same family; related; kin. [2 definitions] |
-al1 |
a suffix that means "of" or "having to do with." |
-al2 |
a suffix that means "the action of." |
Al |
symbol of the chemical element aluminum. |
AL |
abbreviation of "Alabama." |
Alabama |
a state in the southeastern United States. Its capital is Montgomery. (abbreviated: AL) |