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seaplane
[see-pleyn]
noun
an airplane provided with floats for taking off from or landing on water.
seaplane
/ ˈsiːˌpleɪn /
noun
Also called (esp US): hydroplane. any aircraft that lands on and takes off from water
Example Sentences
The waterfront then just a block behind, our couple strolled from seaplane to their suite to begin their first foray into Asia.
Less than two years old, the Curtiss was described as an aircraft carrier for seaplanes, essential to the front line if war broke out in the Pacific.
Some moments never cease to surprise, such as a full-scale seaplane being jettisoned into the pond.
Located off the Michigan shoreline on Lake Superior, the world’s largest freshwater lake, it’s accessible by seaplane and a variety of ferries and boat options.
Another time, Philip's predecessor 'Uncle' Frank Reilly had to charter a seaplane to retrieve a missing one.
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