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European Definition

–adjective
1.of or pertaining to Europe or its inhabitants.
2.native to or derived from Europe: traditional European customs; European languages.
–noun
3.a native or inhabitant of Europe.
4.a person of European descent.
5.(in East Africa and Asia) a white person; Caucasian.

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Air Definition

–noun
1.a mixture of nitrogen, oxygen, and minute amounts of other gases that surrounds the earth and forms its atmosphere.
2.a stir in the atmosphere; a light breeze.
3.overhead space; sky: The planes filled the air.
4.circulation; publication; publicity: to give air to one's theories.
5.the general character or complexion of anything; appearance: His early work had an air of freshness and originality.
6.the peculiar look, appearance, and bearing of a person: There is an air of mystery about him.
7.airs, affected or unnatural manner; manifestation of pride or vanity; assumed haughtiness: He acquired airs that were insufferable to his friends.
8.Music.
a.a tune; melody.
b.the soprano or treble part.
c.an a 3e8 ria.
d.Also, ayre. an Elizabethan art song.
9.aircraft as a means of transportation: to arrive by air; to ship goods by air.
10.Informal. air conditioning or an air-conditioning system: The price includes tires, radio, and air.
11.Radio. the medium through which radio waves are transmitted.
12.Archaic. breath.
–verb (used with object)
13.to expose to the air; give access to the open air; ventilate (often fol. by out): We air the bedrooms every day.
14.to expose ostentatiously; bring to public notice; display: to air one's opinions; to air one's theories.
15.to broadcast or televise.
–verb (used without object)
16.to be exposed to the open air (often fol. by out): Open the window and let the room air out.
17.to be broadcast or televised.
–adjective
18.operating by means of air pressure or by acting upon air: an air drill; an air pump.
19.of or pertaining to aircraft or to aviation: air industry.
20.taking place in the air; aerial: air war.
21.clear the air, to eliminate dissension, ambiguity, or tension from a discussion, situation, etc.: The staff meeting was intended to help clear the air.
22.get the air, Informal.
a.to be rejected, as by a lover.
b.to be dismissed, as by an employer: He had worked only a few days when he got the air.
23.give (someone) the air, Informal.
a.to reject, as a lover: He was bitter because she gave him the air.
b.to dismiss, as an employee.
24.in the air, in circulation; current: There's a rumor in the air that we're moving to a new location.
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25.into thin air, completely out of sight or reach: He vanished into thin air.
26.off the air,
a.not broadcasting: The station goes off the air at midnight.
b.not broadcast; out of operation as a broadcast: The program went off the air years ago.
c.(of a computer) not in operation.
27.on the air,
a.in the act of broadcasting; being broadcast: The program will be going on the air in a few seconds.
b.(of a computer) in operation.
28.put on airs, to assume an affected or haughty manner: As their fortune increased, they began to put on airs.
29.take the air,
a.to go out-of-doors; take a short walk or ride.
b.
Slang. to leave, esp. hurriedly.
c.to begin broadcasting.
30.up in the air,
a.Also, in the air. undecided or unsettled: The contract is still up in the air.
b.Informal. angry; perturbed: There is no need to get up in the air over a simple mistake.
31.walk or tread on air, to feel very happy; be elated.

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Travel Definition

–verb (used without object)
1.to go from one place to another, as by car, train, plane, or ship; take a trip; journey: to travel for pleasure.
2. 2c1 to move or go from one place or point to another.
3.to proceed or advance in any way.
4.to go from place to place as a representative of a business firm.
5.to associate or consort: He travels in a wealthy crowd.
6.Informal. to move with speed.
7.to pass, or be transmitted, as light or sound.
8.Basketball. walk (def. 9).
9.to move in a fixed course, as a piece of mechanism.
–verb (used with object)
10.to travel, journey, or pass through or over, as a country or road.
11.to journey or traverse (a specified b63 distance): We traveled a hundred miles.
12.to cause to journey; ship: to travel logs downriver.
–noun
13.the act of traveling; journeying, esp. to distant places: to travel to other planets.
14.travels,
a.journeys; wanderings: to set out on one's travels.
b.journeys as the subject of a written account or literary work: a book of travels.
c.such an account or work.
15.the coming and going of persons or conveyances along a way of passage; traffic: an increase in travel on state roads.
16.Machinery.
a.the complete movement of a moving part, esp. a reciprocating part, in one direction, or the distance traversed; stroke.
b.length of stroke.
17.movement or passage in general: to reduce the travel of food from kitchen to table.
–adjective
18.used or designed for use while traveling: a travel alarm clock.

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