The word that means not fit to fly is "unairworthy." It is used to describe aircraft that do not meet safety standards or regulations, rendering them unsafe for flight. This term can apply to any aviation vehicle that is deemed unsuitable for operation in the air.
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The word "soar" rhymes with "wore" and means to fly at a great height.
There is a Latin word 'musca' meaning fly. This has passed into the Spanish language as mosquito and means 'little gnat'
Yes! In fact the word "nudge" means a snug and tight fit.
generally fifo means FLY In Fly Out for the remote mining sector, or First In First Out. for the funny side of life FIFO also means fly in fly out - fit in or F#*k off.
FIT - MEANS A PERSON WHO DON'T BELEIVE IN ENERGY CONSERVATION.
"Volaré" means "I will fly".
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It means that you are a girl that wears expensive clothes.
The word "fly" comes from the Old English word "fleoge" which means "flying insect." This term has been used to describe insects that have the ability to fly, such as flies, for centuries.
The root word "volant" means flying or capable of flight. It is derived from the Latin word "volare," which means to fly.