Associations to the word «Seaplane»
Noun
- Catapult
- Curtiss
- Tender
- Biplane
- Catalina
- Reconnaissance
- Float
- Hangar
- Aerodrome
- Aeroplane
- Carrier
- Zeppelin
- Airship
- Monoplane
- Minesweeper
- Takeoff
- Anchorage
- Torpedo
- Aviator
- Cruiser
- Uss
- Faa
- Amphibian
- Wight
- Bomber
- Battleship
- Navy
- Atoll
- Aircraft
- Destroyer
- Base
- Mitsubishi
- Clipper
- Mooring
- Airplane
- Naval
- Patrol
- Submarine
- Iata
- Landing
- Trainer
- Aviation
- Azores
- Ramp
- Pensacola
- Airfield
- Hms
- Admiralty
- Flying
- Guadalcanal
- Harbor
- Aero
- Porte
- Oiler
- Airway
- Trondheim
- Brandenburg
- Plane
- Marlin
- Mariner
- Prototype
- Runway
- Spitfire
- Otter
- Ju
- Okinawa
- Leyte
- Buoy
- Fuselage
- Luftwaffe
- Cant
- Harbour
- Nw
- Boat
- Hermes
- Superstructure
- Raf
- Flight
- Boeing
- Gnome
Adjective
Wiktionary
SEAPLANE, noun. (aircraft) (nautical) Any aircraft capable of taking off from, and alighting on the surface of water.
SEAPLANE TENDER, noun. (obsolete) a ship designed to tend to the needs of seaplanes, floatplanes and flying boats at sea, for resupply, refueling, sometimes including catapult launch
SEAPLANE TENDER, noun. (obsolete) a type of aircraft carrier specialized in dealing with airplanes that can use water as a landing surface
SEAPLANE TENDERS, noun. Plural of seaplane tender
Dictionary definition
SEAPLANE, noun. An airplane that can land on or take off from water; "the designer of marine aircraft demonstrated his newest hydroplane".
SEAPLANE, verb. Glide on the water in a hydroplane.
Wise words
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genus of inward experience; ultimately one must have one's
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