takeoff |
pickoff |
As nouns the difference between takeoff and pickoff
is that
takeoff is the rising or ascent of an aircraft or rocket into flight while
pickoff is (baseball) a play in which a pitcher throws a live ball to a fielder so that the fielder can tag out a baserunner who has moved away from the base.
go |
takeoff |
As nouns the difference between go and takeoff
is that
go is water while
takeoff is the rising or ascent of an aircraft or rocket into flight.
takeoff |
landing |
As nouns the difference between takeoff and landing
is that
takeoff is the rising or ascent of an aircraft or rocket into flight while
landing is corridor.
As a verb landing is
present participle of lang=en.
takeoff |
land |
As nouns the difference between takeoff and land
is that
takeoff is the rising or ascent of an aircraft or rocket into flight while
land is loin (the flesh above the hip bone).
turndown |
takeoff |
As nouns the difference between turndown and takeoff
is that
turndown is a downturn while
takeoff is the rising or ascent of an aircraft or rocket into flight.
takeoff |
d |
As a noun takeoff
is the rising or ascent of an aircraft or rocket into flight.
As a letter d is
the fourth letter of the.
As a numeral d is
cardinal number five hundred (500).
As a symbol d is
deuterium, when it needs to be distinguished from ordinary hydrogen.
takeoff |
start |
As a noun takeoff
is the rising or ascent of an aircraft or rocket into flight.
As an acronym start is
(law).
disembarked |
takeoff |
As a verb disembarked
is (
disembark).
As a noun takeoff is
the rising or ascent of an aircraft or rocket into flight.
offtake |
takeoff |
As nouns the difference between offtake and takeoff
is that
offtake is a point or channel of drainage or off-flow; offlet while
takeoff is the rising or ascent of an aircraft or rocket into flight.
As a verb offtake
is (obsolete) to take off; take away.
leave |
takeoff |
As nouns the difference between leave and takeoff
is that
leave is (cricket) the action of the batsman not attempting to play at the ball or
leave can be permission to be absent; time away from one's work while
takeoff is the rising or ascent of an aircraft or rocket into flight.
As a verb leave
is
to have a consequence or remnant or
leave can be to give leave to; allow; permit; let; grant or
leave can be (rare) to produce leaves or foliage
[oxford english dictionary , 2nd ed] or
leave can be (obsolete) to raise; to levy.
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