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dirigible
English
Etymology
From French dirigeable, from ballon dirigeable (“steerable balloon”).
Pronunciation
- (UK) IPA(key): /?d???d??b??/
- (US) IPA(key): /?d??.?.d??.b?l/
Noun
dirigible (plural dirigibles)
- (aviation) A self-propelled airship that can be steered.
Hyponyms
- blimp
- nonrigid
- rigid
- semirigid
- Zeppelin
Translations
Adjective
dirigible (comparative more dirigible, superlative most dirigible)
- steerable
Derived terms
- dirigibility
- indirigible
Translations
See also
- airship
- balloon
- barrage balloon
- blimp
- zeppelin, Zeppelin
- Wikipedia article on dirigibles
Spanish
Noun
dirigible m (plural dirigibles)
- dirigible
dirigible From the web:
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zepellin
zepellin From the web:
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- why did the zeppelin explode
- what caused the zeppelin to explode
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