Definition of Seaplanes

1. Noun. (plural of seaplane) ¹

¹ Source: wiktionary.com

Definition of Seaplanes

1. seaplane [n] - See also: seaplane

Lexicographical Neighbors of Seaplanes

seamstressy
seamy
sean
seance
seances
seaned
seaning
seannachie
seannachies
seans
seapiece
seapieces
seaplane
seaplane tender
seaplane tenders
seaplanes
seaport
seaports
seapower
seapyot
seaquail
seaquake
seaquakes
seaquaria
seaquarium
seaquariums
sear
searat
searats
searce

Literary usage of Seaplanes

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Aircraft Year Book by Manufacturers Aircraft Association (1921)
"Seaplanes that are seaworthy as well as airworthy now form an indispensable unit of the US Coast Guard. At the single station operated during 1920, ..."

2. Textbook of Naval Aeronauticsby Henry Woodhouse by Henry Woodhouse (1917)
"(Seaplanes and dirigibles used.) 2. Bombed the enemy's bases and stations. ... (Aeroplanes and seaplanes used.) 4. Served as the eyes and scouts of fleets ..."

3. In the Side Shows by William Wedgwood Benn Stansgate (1919)
"CHAPTER XI Seaplanes IN THE EAST THE East ... the Dardanelles with the small flight of Nieuport monoplane seaplanes under French command which was working ..."

4. In the Side Shows by William Wedgwood Benn Stansgate (1919)
"CHAPTER XI Seaplanes IN THE EAST THE East Indies and Egypt Seaplane Station to which I had now become attached was the most interesting sphere of work in ..."

5. Old Seaport Towns of the South by Mildred Cram (1917)
"CHAPTER IX 'WAY DOWN IN PENSACOLA, Seaplanes, SUBMARINES, AND LUNCH WITH AN ADMIRAL, WITH A STORM AS AN ANTI-CLIMAX LL I knew about Pensacola, before I went ..."

6. The Dover Patrol 1915-1917 by Reginald Bacon (1919)
"... "—The successful " P " boats—Horse Artillery guns in the "ML's"—Mine-sweeping work— Aeroplanes and seaplanes—Reliability and the preparation of plane. ..."

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