An airport is an air-port. A port via the air.
An airport is an air-port. A port via the air.
Not actually a shower thought, saw an old document that labeled it air-port. I don't think I would have ever made the connection.
(I've found people can be rude about word breakdowns, but I'm posting it anyway. Be better.)
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Here I am calling them air fields.
Of course it’s the folks taking it back to the ancient Greek and calling them aerodromes that are on the real next level.
7 0 ReplySide note: port isn’t the only terminology aviation has stolen from seafaring. For example: airspeed is measured in knots. Captain, pilot, and first officer were all used aboard ships first as well.
6 0 ReplyDon't forget mile high club!
.......of coarse, pirates were at sea for months with a boat full of drugs, and no women.
What? You never considered the possibility that old timey pirates were a boat full of gay dudes high off their ass?
Speaking of their asses....
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Oh! In Dutch they're called that!
Well, they're actually called “vliegveld” (/ˈfliːχ.fɛlt/; vlEEh-vElt); vlieg=fly(ing), veld=field. It's a flying-field!
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