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View synonyms for hangar
hangar
[ hang-er ]
noun
- a shed or shelter.
- any relatively wide structure used for housing airplanes or airships.
verb (used with or without object)
- to keep (an aircraft) in a hangar:
She spent a fortune hangaring her plane.
hangar
/ ˈhæŋə /
noun
- a large workshop or building for storing and maintaining aircraft
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Word History and Origins
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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
And in the back of the cavernous warehouse, in a secure hangar, Gnatalie stands for the first time in 150 million years.
From Los Angeles Times
First stop was an airplane hangar in East L.A., followed by a warehouse in Venice.
From Los Angeles Times
But Trump is not scheduled to talk about abortion when he speaks from a private airplane hangar in Austin.
From Los Angeles Times
The launch was initially scheduled for Thursday, but Clipper spent that day secured in SpaceX’s hangar to ride out Hurricane Milton.
From Los Angeles Times
I chalked it up to yet another high-decibel brasserie that made me feel like I was dining in a hangar at SFO.
From Salon
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