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Landing
| landing approach
| landing craft
| landing deck
| landing field
| landing flap
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WORDNET DICTIONARY
Noun Landing has 4 senses
- landing(n = noun.artifact) Array - an intermediate platform in a staircase; Array is a kind of platform
- landing(n = noun.artifact) landing place - structure providing a place where boats can land people or goods; Array has particulars: dock, dockage, docking facility
- landing(n = noun.act) Array - the act of coming down to the earth (or other surface); "the plane made a smooth landing"; "his landing on his feet was catlike" is a kind of arrival
- landing(n = noun.act) Array - the act of coming to land after a voyage; Array is a kind of arrival
is a part of staircase, stairway
has parts: landing stage
is a kind of construction, structure
is a part of harbor, harbour, haven, seaport
has parts: landing approach
has particulars: touchdown, aircraft landing, airplane landing, splashdown
Derived forms verb land1, verb land2
has particulars: amphibious landing, debarkation, disembarkation, disembarkment
Derived forms verb land6, verb land4
CIDE DICTIONARY
Landing, a.
Of, pertaining to, or used for, setting, bringing, or going, on shore. [1913 Webster]
Landing, n.
- A going or bringing on shore. [1913 Webster]
- A place for landing, as from a ship, a carriage. etc. [1913 Webster]
- The level part of a staircase, at the top of a flight of stairs, or connecting one flight with another. [1913 Webster]
- The act or process of bringing an aircraft to land after having been in the air; as, the pilot made a perfect three-point landing. Contrasted with
take-off . [PJC]
OXFORD DICTIONARY
Landing, n.
1 a the act or process of coming to land. b an instance of this. c (also landing-place) a place where ships etc. land.
2 a a platform between two flights of stairs, or at the top or bottom of a flight. b a passage leading to upstairs rooms.
1 a the act or process of coming to land. b an instance of this. c (also landing-place) a place where ships etc. land.
2 a a platform between two flights of stairs, or at the top or bottom of a flight. b a passage leading to upstairs rooms.
Idiom
landing-craft any of several types of craft esp. designed for putting troops and equipment ashore. landing-gear the undercarriage of an aircraft. landing-net a net for landing a large fish which has been hooked. landing-stage a platform, often floating, on which goods and passengers are disembarked. landing-strip an airstrip.
THESAURUS
Landing
aerodrome, air base, airdrome, airfield, airport, anchorage, anchorage ground, approach, arrival, back stairs, balcony, basin, berth, blind landing, breakwater, bulkhead, catafalque, coming in, companion, companionway, dais, debarkation, deplaning, disembarkation, disembarkment, dock, dockage, docking, dockyard, dropping anchor, dry dock, embankment, emplacement, escalier, estrade, field, fire escape, flight of steps, floor, gallery, going ashore, groin, harbor, harborage, haven, heliport, hustings, incline, island, jetty, jutty, landfall, landing field, landing pad, landing place, landing stage, launching pad, marina, mole, mooring, moorings, perron, pier, platform, podium, port, protected anchorage, pulpit, quay, ramp, road, roads, roadstead, rostrum, seaport, seawall, shipyard, slip, soapbox, spiral staircase, splashdown, stack up, stage, staircase, stairs, stairway, step terrace, stepping-stones, steps, stile, stump, terrace, touchdown, treads and risers, tribunal, tribune, tying up, wharfROGET THESAURUS
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Arrival
N arrival, advent, landing, debarkation, disembarkation, reception, welcome, vin d'honneur, home, goal, goalpost, landing place, landing stage, bunder, resting place, destination, harbor, haven, port, airport, spaceport, terminus, halting place, halting ground, landing strip, runway, terminal, journey's end, anchorage, return, remigration, meeting, rencounter, encounter, completion, recursion, arriving, homeward bound, here, hither, Int, welcome!, hail!, all Hail!, good-day, good morrow!, any port in a storm.
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