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View synonyms for hangar

hangar

[ hang-er ]

noun

  1. a shed or shelter.
  2. any relatively wide structure used for housing airplanes or airships.


verb (used with or without object)

  1. to keep (an aircraft) in a hangar:

    She spent a fortune hangaring her plane.

hangar

/ ˈhæŋə /

noun

  1. a large workshop or building for storing and maintaining aircraft


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Word History and Origins

Origin of hangar1

1850–55; < French: shed, hangar, Middle French, probably < Old Low Franconian *haimgard fence around a group of buildings, equivalent to haim small village ( hamlet 1 ) + gard yard 2

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Word History and Origins

Origin of hangar1

C19: from French: shed, perhaps from Medieval Latin angārium shed used as a smithy, of obscure origin

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Example Sentences

I walked across the runway to the large hangar we were housed in.

We spent one more night in the hangar and then we flew back.

It would not only save fuel and money but keep those scarce, high-demand aircraft in the air rather than the hangar.

He lives in Building 5, a white structure whose exterior suggests an airplane hangar.

Sharples was brought on after Frank Gehry's replacement Ellerbe Becket's designs were compared to an airplane hangar.

And it flashed back in crimson splendor from the gleaming hull that floated from the hangar and came to rest upon the snowy world.

The morning mail lay before him on the table in the little hangar office.

He hung up the telephone receiver and skipped out into the hangar to start his engine to warming.

Johnnie didnt know what was wrong, and of course he didnt make inquiries in a rivals hangar.

The Hangar was also used as a store for many articles which had been crowded into odd corners or rescued from the snow outside.

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