Disembark

  • 101Unbark — Un*bark , v. t. [1st pref. un + bark the vessel.] To cause to disembark; to land. [Obs.] Hakluyt. [1913 Webster] …

    The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • 102helicopter landing site — A designated subdivision of a helicopter landing zone in which a single flight or wave of assault helicopters land to embark or disembark troops and/or cargo …

    Military dictionary

  • 103helicopter landing zone — A specified ground area for landing assault helicopters to embark or disembark troops and/or cargo. A landing zone may contain one or more landing sites. Also called HLZ …

    Military dictionary

  • 104vertical landing zone — A specified ground area for landing vertical takeoff and landing aircraft to embark or disembark troops and/or cargo. A landing zone may contain one or more landing sites. Also called VLZ. See also landing zone; vertical takeoff and landing… …

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  • 105deplane — intransitive verb Date: 1923 to disembark from an airplane …

    New Collegiate Dictionary

  • 106debark — I. verb Etymology: French debarquer, from de + barque bark (ship) Date: 1654 disembark • debarkation noun II. transitive verb Date: 1742 to remove bark from • debarker noun …

    New Collegiate Dictionary

  • 107disembarkation — noun see disembark …

    New Collegiate Dictionary

  • 108History of Cuba — 1736 map by Herman Moll of the West Indies and Mexico, together comprising New Spain , with Cuba visible in the center. The known history of Cuba, the largest of the Caribbean islands, predates Christopher Columbus sighting of the island during… …

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  • 109Yangtze River — Coordinates: 31°23′37″N 121°58′59″E / 31.39361°N 121.98306°E / 31.39361; 121.98306 …

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  • 110Concorde — For other uses, see Concorde (disambiguation). Concorde Role Supersonic airliner …

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