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The full word is about the electronics used in the aviation industry. The word Avio is used to describe all equipment used in aircraft
Something produced by nature, industry or art
1RM is the answer and the definition word for the maximum amount of weight a group of muscles can lift at one time.[shally]
The general definition of the word amalgam is any mixture of things. Specifically, the word amalgam is usually used to refer to mixtures that contain mercury. These mixtures are often used by the dental industry for fillings.
The word operative is defined as functioning or having effect. An operative can also be be a skilled worker, specifically in the manufacturing industry.
The anagram for the word lift is flit.
The infinitive form of the word "lift" is to lift.
No, the word "lift" is not a preposition. It is a verb that typically means to raise or elevate something.
No, the word lift does not rhyme with the word belt. Lift does rhyme with sift, shift and rift though.
the word is aviation and that means to operate an aircraft.
There is no plural the word is the same for both.
Haverfield Aviation's trademarked "Perfunctionem Vigore" is loosely translated in English to "Energized Performance". These Latin words were selected because they are the closest that Haverfield could get to the word for "energized" because energy itself did not exist when the Latin language was developed. Answer Source: Haverfield Aviation's CEO, Darryl K. Ed