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dirigible
[dir-i-juh-buhl, dih-rij-uh-]
adjective
designed for or capable of being directed, controlled, or steered.
dirigible
/ »åɪ˰łÉŖ»åĻōÉŖ²śÉ±ō /
adjective
able to be steered or directed
noun
another name for airship
Other 51³Ō¹Ļ Forms
- dirigibility noun
- nondirigibility noun
- nondirigible adjective
- ˻徱°ł¾±²µ¾±Ė²ś¾±±ō¾±³Ł²ā noun
51³Ō¹Ļ History and Origins
Origin of dirigible1
51³Ō¹Ļ History and Origins
Origin of dirigible1
Example Sentences
āLetās Flyā exhibition, are striped, spotted, shaped like doughnuts and light up in the night sky like condensed, dirigible versions of Ugo Rondinoneās āSeven Magic Mountainsā sculpture.
The huge, slow-moving dirigibles were later replaced by more reliable long-range airplanes, such as the German Gotha bombers that carried out daylight raids on London.
Striped balloons and plump golden dirigibles clustered in the center with baskets ready to receive parcels and packages.
Located just across Fairfax from where the airfield once stood, the eye-catching spherical buildingās design is, according to my Times colleague Carolina Miranda, āinspired by the dirigibles that used to touch down in the area.ā
The federal government began to hoard the gas 100 years ago to ensure supplies for military dirigibles and later, the space program.
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