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drone

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Noun — An unmanned aircraft or vehicle controlled remotely or by autopilot.

How to use drone

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Etymology

From Old English drān, an old Germanic word for the male bee — the "buzzing" and "aircraft" senses both grew from this root over time.

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Frequently asked questions

What does “drone” mean?

The word “drone” means an unmanned aircraft or vehicle controlled remotely or by autopilot. In plain terms, most often used today for a remote-controlled flying vehicle, but also a lazy worker, a male bee, or a dull continuous sound.

How do you pronounce “drone”?

“Drone” is pronounced drohn (/dɹoʊn/ in IPA).

How do you use “drone” in a sentence?

Here is “drone” used in a sentence: “The company used a drone to film the wedding from above.”

What part of speech is “drone”?

Depending on how it is used, “drone” can be a noun and a verb.

Where does the word “drone” come from?

The word “drone” comes from Old English. From Old English drān, an old Germanic word for the male bee — the "buzzing" and "aircraft" senses both grew from this root over time.

Is “drone” a common word?

“Drone” is a fairly common word in modern English.

How many meanings does “drone” have?

“Drone” has 3 distinct senses listed in this dictionary. The most common is: an unmanned aircraft or vehicle controlled remotely or by autopilot.

What is the difference between a drone and a UAV?

In everyday English they refer to the same thing: drone is the common word for an unmanned aircraft, while UAV (unmanned aerial vehicle) is the technical and regulatory term. Drone is also broader, covering remotely controlled vehicles in other settings, whereas UAV is aviation-specific.

Is a quadcopter a drone?

Yes. A drone is any unmanned aircraft or vehicle controlled remotely or by autopilot, so consumer quadcopters, fixed-wing mapping aircraft, and military UAVs all qualify. In everyday speech, though, "drone" most often calls to mind small rotor-based camera aircraft.

What is a drone in beekeeping?

In a beehive, a drone is a male bee that does no work in the hive — it neither forages nor builds comb. By extension, a person who does menial or unthinking work is sometimes called a drone, as in "office drone".

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