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- Hangar - Wikipedia
A hangar is a building or structure designed to hold aircraft or spacecraft Hangars are built of metal, wood, or concrete The word hangar comes from Middle French hanghart ("enclosure near a house"), of Germanic origin, from Frankish *haimgard ("home-enclosure", "fence around a group of houses"), from *haim ("home, village, hamlet") and gard
- HANGAR Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of HANGAR is shelter, shed; especially : a covered and usually enclosed area for housing and repairing aircraft
- HANGAR | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
Rather than a hangar, a meteorological observatory was built Anyone who goes into the hangar by the side entrances when the main doors are closed is overcome by a very powerful impression These schools were just created with independence with one classroom in a hangar with one teacher, and maybe twenty pupils It was a hangar that stood there
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- HANGAR Definition Meaning - Dictionary. com
Hangar definition: a shed or shelter See examples of HANGAR used in a sentence
- What does hangar mean? - Definitions. net
A hangar is a closed structure to hold aircraft or spacecraft in protective storage Most hangars are built of metal, but other materials such as wood and concrete are also used The word hangar comes from Middle French hanghart, of Germanic origin, from Frankish *haimgard, from *haim + gard
- hangar - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
hangar (plural hangars) A large garage-like structure where aircraft are kept The plane taxied on over to the hangar for repairs 1919, Ronald Firbank, Valmouth, Duckworth, hardback edition, page 9 By the side of it ran an open hangar upheld by a score of rough tarred posts A covered shed for carriages
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