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glider in Latin

glider in Latin is aëronavis velivola — glider means an aircraft designed to fly without an engine, using air currents to stay aloft.

glider in Latin

aëronavis velivola
noun

What does "glider" mean?

  1. noun An aircraft designed to fly without an engine, using air currents to stay aloft.
    "He took lessons in a glider at the local airfield."
  2. noun A person or animal capable of gliding, or a swinging porch chair that moves smoothly back and forth.
    "Sugar gliders are small marsupials that can glide between trees."

glider in a sentence

  • He took lessons in a glider at the local airfield.
  • The glider was towed into the air before being released.
  • Sugar gliders are small marsupials that can glide between trees.

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What is "glider" in Latin?

"glider" in Latin is aëronavis velivola. glider means: An aircraft designed to fly without an engine, using air currents to stay aloft.

How do you use "glider" in a sentence?

Example: "He took lessons in a glider at the local airfield." In Latin, "glider" is aëronavis velivola.

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