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airdrome

[ air-drohm ]

noun

  1. a landing field for airplanes that has extensive buildings, equipment, shelters, etc.; airport.


airdrome

/ ˈɛəˌ»å°ùəʊ³¾ /

noun

  1. the US name for aerodrome
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Origin of airdrome1

First recorded in 1915–20; air 1 + -drome
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At Brussels airport, 60% of flights were canceled, while the Charleroi airdrome was shut down.

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The airdrome had been bombed eight months before, and knobby slabs of white stone rubble had been bulldozed into flat- topped heaps on both sides of the entrance through the wire fence surrounding the field.

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After more than twelve hours in the air, they made an emergency landing on Sicily, at an airdrome held by British forces.

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The setting, at the height of World War II, is a hotel in Lincolnshire, a gathering spot for Royal Air Force  fighters stationed at a nearby airdrome.

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Then there were to be airplane factories on the same airdrome.

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