What does tarmac. mean?
tarmac. means The paved area of an airport.
This acronym/slang usually belongs to Common category.
What is the abbreviation for The paved area of an airport.?
The paved area of an airport. can be abbreviated as tarmac.
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What does tarmac. stand for? tarmac. stands for "The paved area of an airport.". |
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How to abbreviate "The paved area of an airport."? "The paved area of an airport." can be abbreviated as tarmac.. |
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What is the meaning of tarmac. abbreviation? The meaning of tarmac. abbreviation is "The paved area of an airport.". |
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What is tarmac. abbreviation? One of the definitions of tarmac. is "The paved area of an airport.". |
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What does tarmac. mean? tarmac. as abbreviation means "The paved area of an airport.". |
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What is shorthand of The paved area of an airport.? The most common shorthand of "The paved area of an airport." is tarmac.. |
Abbreviations or Slang with similar meaning
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- apron. - Any area of an airport set aside for parking, maintenance loading/unloading, etc. of aircraft; as opposed to runways.
- baggage claim. - The area at an airport or other terminal where passengers retrieve their checked luggage.
- base fare. - The fare, as of an airline ticket, before tax has been added. Commissions are calculated on the base fare.
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- concourse. - 1. A public area in an airport. 2. The section of the airport containing the gates.
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- fuselage. - The main body of an aircraft to which the wings, tail, and landing gear are attached.
- gate. - Area in an airport where passengers board an airplane.
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- gulf. - A large area of an ocean partly enclosed by land. A gulf is larger than a bay. For example, the Gulf of Mexico.
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- people mover. - Any motorized device for moving people over short distances. Typically, a flat escalator-like rubber mat in the corridors of an airport terminal. See also moving sidewalk.
- resident rate. - A promotional fare or admission offered to people living in the immediate geographical area of an attraction or cruise port.
- runway. - A long, paved strip at an airport from which aircraft takeoff and on which they land. See also landing strip.
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