Airship
noun, verb, slang ·2 syllables ·Moderate ·High school level
Definitions
- 1 A lighter-than-air aircraft that can be propelled forward through the air as well as steered.
"Airships are posited to be cheaper to operate over time than fixed-wing aircraft, but as there are no large fleets, this is hard to prove in practice."
- 2 a steerable self-propelled aircraft wordnet
- 3 A police air unit, a police helicopter. US
- 4 Any aircraft. informal
"On weekends, I liked to spend my time at the airport watching the various airships take off and land."
- 5 A high ranking official of the RAF, viewed as arrogant and distant. British, derogatory, in-plural
"I only make them to add perhaps a little weight to my view that, whether one thinks of Their Lordships of the Admiralty, or of Their Airships of the Air Ministry, or of Their Coalships of Lansdowne House, or of any other governing body, what is vastly more important than the precise theoretical form of the superstructure is the will—and the capacity—throughout the organisation to make the organisation work."
- 1 To transport goods by aircraft.
Example
More examples"What does an airship look like?"
Etymology
From air + ship. * (jocular British sense): is in imitation of worship "form of address for magistrates et al., possibly also an oblique reference to Colonel Blimp.
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