<span class="searchmatch">flight</span> <span class="searchmatch">envelopes</span> plural of <span class="searchmatch">flight</span> <span class="searchmatch">envelope</span>...
English Wikipedia has an article on: <span class="searchmatch">flight</span> <span class="searchmatch">envelope</span> Wikipedia <span class="searchmatch">flight</span> <span class="searchmatch">envelope</span> (plural <span class="searchmatch">flight</span> <span class="searchmatch">envelopes</span>) An aircraft's design capabilities in terms of...
crew <span class="searchmatch">flight</span> data recorder (FDR) <span class="searchmatch">flight</span> deck <span class="searchmatch">flight</span> director <span class="searchmatch">flight</span> engineer <span class="searchmatch">flight</span> <span class="searchmatch">envelope</span> <span class="searchmatch">flight</span> feather flightful <span class="searchmatch">flight</span> hostess flightiness <span class="searchmatch">flight</span> information...
IPA(key): /ˈɛnvəˌloʊp/, /ˈɑn-/, /-lop/ Hyphenation: en‧vel‧ope <span class="searchmatch">envelope</span> (plural <span class="searchmatch">envelopes</span>) A paper or cardboard wrapper used to enclose small, flat items...
goal”) + the + <span class="searchmatch">envelope</span> (“set of limitations within which a technological system can perform safely and effectively”) (compare <span class="searchmatch">flight</span> <span class="searchmatch">envelope</span>), referring...
doghouse plot (plural doghouse plots) (aviation) A chart showing the relationship between speed at level <span class="searchmatch">flight</span> and altitude (or sometimes other variables)....
return to service. RTF (“return to <span class="searchmatch">flight</span>”) RTS (postal) Initialism of return to sender, used on a misaddressed <span class="searchmatch">envelope</span> to have the post office return the...
Aerial Vehicles: The U-2 had to fly in the “coffin corner” of its <span class="searchmatch">flight</span> <span class="searchmatch">envelope</span>, one knot from stalling, one knot from overstressing the airframe,...
assume; to suppose. I imagine that he will need to rest after such a long <span class="searchmatch">flight</span>. (transitive) To conjecture; to guess. I cannot even imagine what you are...
Iaggard, and Ed[ward] Blount, published 1623, →OCLC, [Act III, scene ii]: And <span class="searchmatch">flight</span> and die is death destroying death; Where fearing dying pays death servile...