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helistop

American  
[hel-uh-stop, hee-luh-] / ˈhɛl əˌstɒp, ˈhi lə- /

noun

  1. a heliport.


Etymology

Origin of helistop

First recorded in 1950–55; heli- 2 + stop

Example Sentences

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The city, Kemper and the helistop’s opponents have gone back and forth since 2008, with the issue escalating to multiple public meetings, appeals and lawsuits.

From Seattle Times

City planning officials have recommended a hearing examiner reject Tateuchi’s request to shut the helistop.

From Seattle Times

Now, it’s all coming back to a head as the city will decide whether to shut down the helistop after a hearing set for next Thursday.

From Seattle Times

And yet, despite all the skirmishes, one thing hasn’t changed: The helistop is never used.

From Seattle Times

“If not modified, the practical effect of the twin-engine restriction is the Helistop will not be used,” Kemper representatives wrote in their application to use the less-expensive and more common single-engine choppers, according to documents provided by the helistop’s opponents.

From Seattle Times