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gas-bag
ˈgas-ˌbag 1. a. A bag in which gas is kept for use.1827 Faraday Chem. Manip. xv. 353 Gas-bags are made of oiled silk. c 1865 J. Wylde in Circ. Sc. I. 194/2 Gasometers or gas-bags. 1871 tr. Schellen's Spectr. Anal. 17 Gas-bag for oxygen or hydrogen. b. A balloon or airship; a bag inflated with gas, f... Oxford English Dictionary
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Patrie (airship)
would occupy approximately one-fifth of the total gas-bag volume. and by a long vertical vane running along the main axis of the gas-bag from the centre of the elliptical frame to its rear. wikipedia.org
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R31-class airship
became available, the use of the by now obsolete wooden-framed R32 stopped, and, to save money, it was decommissioned and used to assess the effect of a gas-bag wikipedia.org
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air-vessel
ˈair-vessel [air- 7.] 1. Nat. Hist. Any vessel whose function is to contain air; especially, the tracheæ or respiratory tubes of insects, and the spiral vessels in plants. Also fig.1676 Grew Anat. Plants ii. iii. (1682) 70 The Lignous Part is also Compounded of Two kinds of Bodies scil. succiferous ... Oxford English Dictionary
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The Armoured Might of Lance Corporal Jones
Jones and Walker reluctantly travel to the church hall with a giant gas-bag on the roof. wikipedia.org
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blimp
blimp (blɪmp) [Of uncertain origin. Said to have been coined by the aviator Horace Shortt (see quot. 1918) or by Lieut. A. D. Cunningham (1951 Aeroplane 5 Oct.), and to have been based on the adj. limp.] 1. A small non-rigid airship orig. consisting of a gas-bag with the fuselage of an aeroplane slu... Oxford English Dictionary
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La République (airship)
suffering the same fate as the Patrie (which was lost when a storm blew up while she was moored in the open due to mechanical problems), but to deflate the gas-bag wikipedia.org
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S-160-2 de gas Gevulde van de de Liftzak van de Type Dubbele ...
Hoge kwaliteit S-160-2 de gas Gevulde van de de Liftzak van de Type Dubbele Ingewikkelde Lucht van het Natuurrubberblaasbalgen de Luchtlente uit China, China is toonaangevend De dubbele Ingewikkelde Zak van de Luchtlift product, met strikte kwaliteitscontrole Rubber de Liftzak van de Blaasbalgenlucht fabrieken, het produceren van hoge kwaliteit Rubber de Liftzak van de Blaasbalgenlucht producten.
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Yuri Kasparov
First performance – September 1994 ; Moscow Gas-Bag (1997) for soprano-saxophone and alto-saxophone. wikipedia.org
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fin
▪ I. fin, n.1 (fɪn) Forms: 1 finn, 3–7 finne, (7 finn), 4–5 fyn(ne, (south. vyn(ne), 7– fin. Also 7 phin. [OE. finn str. masc., cognate with the synonymous MDu. vinne (mod.Du. vin) fem., MLG. finne fem.; the mod.Ger. finne is prob. adopted from LG. The L. pinna fin is prob. the same word.] 1. a. An ... Oxford English Dictionary
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气囊
【气囊】qìnáng(1)[air sac]∶鸟体各部分中有空气并与肺部气管有联系的空隙(2)[air bag]∶汽车中备有在发生事故时能在乘车人前方自动充气的袋子(3)[gas-bag]∶气球、软式或半硬式飞艇储存气体的壳体 新华字典
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champion
▪ I. champion, n.1 (ˈtʃæmpɪən) Forms: 3–4 champiun, 4–5 champioun, (chaumpion, -yon, -youn, scaumpioun, schampion, 5–6 champyon), 4– champion. [ME. champiun, -on, a. OF. champiun, -on (= Pr. campio, -on, Sp. campion, -eon, Pg. campião, -eão, It. campione):—late L. campio, -ōnem combatant in the camp... Oxford English Dictionary
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gas
▪ I. gas, n.1 (gæs) Pl. gases (ˈgæsɪz). Forms: 7–8 gass, 8–9 gaz, 7– gas. [A word invented by the Dutch chemist, J. B. Van Helmont (1577–1644), but avowedly based upon the Gr. χάος (‘halitum illum Gas vocavi, non longe a Chao veterum secretum.’ Ortus Medicinæ, ed. 1652, p. 59 a); the Dutch pronuncia... Oxford English Dictionary
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net
▪ I. net, n.1 (nɛt) Forms: 1–6 nett, (1 hnett, 2 nyt), 3 neth, 5 nete, neett, 4–6 nette, (3–7 pl. nettes), 1– net. [Common Teut.: OE. net(t neut. = OS. net, MDu. net (nette; Du. net), MLG. nette, OHG. ne{zced}{zced}i, ne{zced}i (MHG. ne{zced}{zced}e, netze, G. netz), ON. net (Da. net, Sw. nät), Goth... Oxford English Dictionary
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List of accidents and incidents involving military aircraft before 1925
suffering the same fate as the Patrie (which was lost when a storm blew up while she was moored in the open due to mechanical problems), but to deflate the gas-bag wikipedia.org
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