departure

  • 91departure — de•par•ture [[t]dɪˈpɑr tʃər[/t]] n. 1) an act or instance of departing 2) divergence or deviation, as from a standard or rule 3) naut. navig. the distance due east or west traveled by a vessel or aircraft 4) sur the length of the projection, on… …

    From formal English to slang

  • 92departure — /dəˈpatʃə/ (say duh pahchuh) noun 1. a going away; a setting out or starting. 2. divergence or deviation. 3. Nautical a. the distance due east or west made by a ship when sailing on any course. b. a datum point from which a vessel takes a course… …

  • 93Departure — De|par|ture [di...tʃ̮ɐ ] ohne Artikel gebraucht <englisch> (Abflug [Hinweis auf Flughäfen]) …

    Die deutsche Rechtschreibung

  • 94To take a departure — Departure De*par ture (?; 135), n. [From {Depart}.] 1. Division; separation; putting away. [Obs.] [1913 Webster] No other remedy . . . but absolute departure. Milton. [1913 Webster] 2. Separation or removal from a place; the act or process of… …

    The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • 95departure airfield — An airfield on which troops and/or materiel are enplaned for flight. See also airfield …

    Military dictionary

  • 96departure point — 1. A navigational check point used by aircraft as a marker for setting course. 2. In amphibious operations, an air control point at the seaward end of the helicopter approach lane system from which helicopter waves are dispatched along the… …

    Military dictionary

  • 97departure lounge — de parture .lounge n the place at an airport where people wait until their plane is ready to leave …

    Dictionary of contemporary English

  • 98departure lounge — de parture ,lounge noun count a large room in an airport where you sit and wait before going onto an airplane …

    Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • 99departure tax — n. imposed tax that travelers pay when they leave a country …

    English contemporary dictionary

  • 100departure airfield — i. An airfield on which troops and/or materials are emplaned for flight. ii. The airfield from which the last takeoff was carried out …

    Aviation dictionary