Search references for RAF AIR-COMMAND. Phrases containing RAF AIR-COMMAND
See searches and references containing RAF AIR-COMMAND!RAF AIR-COMMAND
Headquarters of the Royal Air Force
Air Command is the title applied to the Royal Air Force's Chief of the Air Staff's headquarters at RAF High Wycombe. As a military formation was formed
RAF_Air_Command
Royal Air Force headquarters and administrative station in Buckinghamshire, England
Headquarters Air Command, and was originally designed to house RAF Bomber Command in the late 1930s. The station is also the headquarters of the European Air Group
RAF_High_Wycombe
Former command of the Royal Air Force
RAF Bomber Command controlled the Royal Air Force's bomber forces from 1936 to 1968. Along with the United States Army Air Forces, it played the central
RAF_Bomber_Command
Royal Air Force operations group
Royal Air Force is one of the force's five groups. In the mid-2020s, the group is referred to as the Air Combat Group, as it controls the RAF's combat
No._1_Group_RAF
Reconnaissance RAF Brize Norton — Air Transport RAF Benson and RAF Odiham — Support Helicopter Force, operating under Joint Aviation Command Operations are
List of Royal Air Force stations
List_of_Royal_Air_Force_stations
Air and space warfare force of the United Kingdom
The Royal Air Force (RAF) is the air and space force of the United Kingdom, British Overseas Territories and Crown Dependencies. It was formed towards
Royal_Air_Force
Former command of the Royal Air Force
RAF Fighter Command was one of the commands of the Royal Air Force. It was formed in 1936 to allow more specialised control of fighter aircraft. It operated
RAF_Fighter_Command
Former command of the Royal Air Force
RAF Coastal Command was a formation within the Royal Air Force (RAF). It was founded in 1936, when the RAF was restructured into Fighter, Bomber and Coastal
RAF_Coastal_Command
Royal Air Force station in Suffolk, England
reopened by the Royal Air Force and became a USAF-RAF joint operation base on 11 July 1950. It was assigned to Strategic Air Command (SAC), and began hosting
RAF_Mildenhall
Royal Air Force operations group
Commander-in-Chief (Personnel) in Air Command. Its previous title up until 2018 was No. 22 (Training) Group. The group is responsible for RAF training policy and controlling
No._22_Group_RAF
Royal Air Force command in charge of British forces in Iraq (1922–1941)
Iraq Command was the Royal Air Force (RAF) commanded inter-service command in charge of British forces in Iraq in the 1920s and early 1930s, during the
RAF_Iraq_Command
Highest rank in the Royal Air Force (RAF)
Marshal of the Royal Air Force (MRAF) is the highest rank in the United Kingdom's Royal Air Force (RAF). In peacetime it was granted to RAF officers in the
Marshal of the Royal Air Force
Marshal_of_the_Royal_Air_Force
Former command of the Royal Air Force
Personnel and Training Command to form the single Air Command. It latterly consisted of two formations – No. 1 Group RAF and No. 2 Group RAF. The last Commander-in-Chief
RAF_Strike_Command
Former command of the Royal Air Force
RAF Transport Command was a Royal Air Force command that controlled all transport aircraft of the RAF. It was established on 25 March 1943 by the renaming
RAF_Transport_Command
Group command element of the Royal Air Force
Expeditionary Air Force (AEAF). It was disbanded on 31 January 1951, but re-formed on 1 January 1960, became part of RAF Air Support Command in 1967 and
No._38_Group_RAF
Former command of the Royal Air Force
Middle East Command was a command of the Royal Air Force (RAF) that was active during the Second World War. It had been preceded by RAF Middle East, which
RAF_Middle_East_Command
2nd Tactical Air Force Communication Wing RAF, was established on 31 March 1945, and disbanded only three and a half months later at RAF Buckeburg on
List of Royal Air Force Communication units
List_of_Royal_Air_Force_Communication_units
Former military command formation of the British Royal Air Force
Royal Air Force Germany, commonly known as RAF Germany, and abbreviated RAFG, was a command of the Royal Air Force (RAF) and part of British Forces Germany
Royal_Air_Force_Germany
Royal Air Force operations group
Area. On 14 July 1936, 11 Group became the first RAF Fighter Command Group responsible for the air-defence of southern England, including London. No
No._11_Group_RAF
Military unit
The former Royal Air Force Far East Air Force, more simply known as RAF Far East Air Force, was the Command that controlled all Royal Air Force assets in
Far East Air Force (Royal Air Force)
Far_East_Air_Force_(Royal_Air_Force)
were merged to form Air Command. Command (military formation) Royal Air Force British Armed Forces Air of Authority – A History of RAF Organisation Sturtivant
List of Royal Air Force commands
List_of_Royal_Air_Force_commands
Joint command of the British Armed Forces
headquarters is at RAF High Wycombe co-located with Air Command. When fully operationally capable, UK Space Command will "provide command and control of all
United_Kingdom_Space_Command
Former command of the Royal Air Force
Air of Authority - A History of RAF Organisation - RAF Home Commands formed between 1956 and 1638 Archived 9 January 2002 at the Wayback Machine Air of
RAF_Balloon_Command
Former command of the Royal Air Force
RAF Ferry Command was the secretive Royal Air Force command formed on 20 July 1941 to ferry urgently needed aircraft from their place of manufacture in
RAF_Ferry_Command
Former Royal Air Force flying base in Lincolnshire, England
Royal Air Force Binbrook or RAF Binbrook is a former Royal Air Force station located near Binbrook, Lincolnshire, England. The old domestic site (married
RAF_Binbrook
Royal Air Force operations group
RAF's front line combat force. Assets under command includes the Strategic and Tactical Air Transport aircraft (including VIP/Communication), the RAF
No._2_Group_RAF
Topics referred to by the same term
known as Air Command from 1968 to 2011 RAAF Air Command (Australia) RAF Air Command (United Kingdom) Air Combat Command (United States Air Force) Air Defence
Air_command
Royal Air Force station in Gloucestershire, United Kingdom
Royal Air Force Fairford or more simply RAF Fairford (IATA: FFD, ICAO: EGVA) is a Royal Air Force (RAF) station in Gloucestershire, United Kingdom. While
RAF_Fairford
Allied tactical air unit during World War II
First Tactical Air Force (1TAF),[citation needed] was an Allied tactical air force created from No. 204 Group RAF under RAF Middle East Command in North Africa
Desert_Air_Force
Royal Air Force main operating base in Oxfordshire, England
Royal Air Force Benson or RAF Benson (IATA: BEX, ICAO: EGUB) is a Royal Air Force station located at Benson, near Wallingford, in South Oxfordshire, England
RAF_Benson
Royal Air Force station
by RAF Bomber Command. During the Cold War, Upper Heyford was one of the former RAF bases chosen to house the United States Air Force Strategic Air Command
RAF_Upper_Heyford
Military unit
The Second Tactical Air Force (2TAF) was one of three tactical air forces within the Royal Air Force (RAF) during and after the Second World War. It was
Second_Tactical_Air_Force
Defunct command element of the Royal Air Force
Support Command was a command of the Royal Air Force between 1973 and 1994. The headquarters was located at RAF Brampton in Cambridgeshire. It was formed
RAF_Support_Command
VIII Bomber Command (VIII BC) was established in England during February 1942. VIII BC was established at RAF Bomber Command Headquarters at RAF Daws Hill
United States Air Force in the United Kingdom
United_States_Air_Force_in_the_United_Kingdom
Military unit
Air Defence Headquarters or JtGBAD HQ was a joint (non-deployable), force-generating British military formation under the operational command of RAF Air
Joint Ground Based Air Defence Headquarters
Joint_Ground_Based_Air_Defence_Headquarters
Royal Air Force station in Northumberland, England
Air Force Boulmer or more simply RAF Boulmer /ˈbuːmər/ is a Royal Air Force station near Alnwick in Northumberland, England, and is home to the Air Command
RAF_Boulmer
UK military intelligence analysis facility in Cambridgeshire, England
Royal Air Force Wyton or more simply RAF Wyton (IATA: QUY, ICAO: EGUY) is a Royal Air Force station near St Ives, Cambridgeshire, England. The airfield
RAF_Wyton
Former command of the Royal Air Force
that Air Support Command, unlike its predecessor Transport Command, possessed strike aircraft such as Hawker Hunters. With the contraction of the RAF, it
RAF_Air_Support_Command
Royal Air Force base in Yorkshire, England
Royal Air Force Finningley or more simply RAF Finningley is a former Royal Flying Corps and Royal Air Force station at Finningley, in the Metropolitan
RAF_Finningley
Former command of the Royal Air Force
The Air Defence of Great Britain (ADGB) was a Royal Air Force (RAF) command comprising substantial army and RAF elements responsible for the air defence
Air_Defence_of_Great_Britain
Aviation arm of the Royal Navy
shortages worsened; the RAF turned to the Admiralty to ask for help from the Fleet Air Arm. Fleet Air Arm crews under RAF Fighter Command were either seconded
Fleet_Air_Arm
Former RAF station in Suffolk, England
Royal Air Force Bentwaters or more simply RAF Bentwaters now known as Bentwaters Parks, is a former Royal Air Force station located 10 miles (16 km) east-northeast
RAF_Bentwaters
Royal Air Force air combat support station in Cambridgeshire, England
Royal Air Force Wittering or more simply RAF Wittering (ICAO: EGXT) is a Royal Air Force station 10 miles (16 km) northwest of Peterborough, just south
RAF_Wittering
Royal Air Force air combat support station in Suffolk, England
Royal Air Force Honington or more simply RAF Honington (IATA: BEQ, ICAO: EGXH) is a Royal Air Force station located 6 mi (9.7 km) south of Thetford near
RAF_Honington
Former RAF station in Warwickshire, England
Royal Air Force Gaydon or more simply RAF Gaydon is a former Royal Air Force station located 5.2 miles (8.4 km) east of Wellesbourne, Warwickshire and
RAF_Gaydon
Royal Air Force station in England
RAF Brize Norton (/braɪz/, IATA: BZZ, ICAO: EGVN) is the largest station of the Royal Air Force in the United Kingdom. It is located in Oxfordshire, approximately
RAF_Brize_Norton
Military unit
falling under RAF Air Command. An FOI(A) answer in June 2021 made it clear that the Lightning Force had been superseded by the Combat Air Force. The Lightning
Lightning_Force_HQ
Numbered air force of the United States Air Force
The Eighth Air Force (Air Forces Strategic) is a numbered air force (NAF) of the United States Air Force's Air Force Global Strike Command (AFGSC). It
Eighth_Air_Force
RAF posts, namely the AOC-in-C, Strike Command and the Chief of the Air Staff. In 2007 with the reduction to a single command (Air Command) the RAF initially
List of Royal Air Force air chief marshals
List_of_Royal_Air_Force_air_chief_marshals
Standardised military dress
Many Commonwealth air forces' uniforms are also based on the RAF pattern, but with nationality shoulder flashes. The Royal Air Force Air Cadets wear similar
Uniforms of the Royal Air Force
Uniforms_of_the_Royal_Air_Force
Former RAF station in Oxfordshire, England
Royal Air Force Barford St John or more simply RAF Barford St John is a Royal Air Force station just north of the village of Barford St. John, Oxfordshire
RAF_Barford_St_John
Former Royal Air Force station in County Londonderry, Northern Ireland
Royal Air Force Ballykelly, or more simply RAF Ballykelly, is a former Royal Air Force station which opened in 1941 in Ballykelly, County Londonderry.
RAF_Ballykelly
British Forces stationed in the Aden Protectorate
was originally formed as Aden Command in 1928. On its establishment, Aden Command was a Royal Air Force (RAF) command which was responsible for the control
British_Forces_Aden
Former command of the Royal Air Force
RAF Home Command was the Royal Air Force command that was responsible for the maintenance and training of reserve organisations from formation on 1 February
RAF_Home_Command
Most units of the Royal Air Force (RAF) are identified by a two character alphabetical or alpha- numeric combination squadron code. Usually, that code
List_of_RAF_squadron_codes
Former Royal Air Force operations group
Group RAF (3 Gp) of the Royal Air Force was an RAF group first active in 1918, again between 1923 and 1926, then as part of RAF Bomber Command from 1936
No._3_Group_RAF
First day of German military operations to destroy the British air force
—"For the conduct of air and sea warfare against England"— to launch the air assault. The essential target was RAF Fighter Command. The service's destruction
Adlertag
Royal Air Force station in England
Royal Air Force Welford or more simply RAF Welford is an active Royal Air Force station in Berkshire, England. The station lies approximately 6 miles
RAF_Welford
Military unit
squadrons and their unsurpassed gallantry," wrote Air Chief Marshal Sir Hugh Dowding, head of RAF Fighter Command, "I hesitate to say that the outcome of the
No._303_Squadron_RAF
Former Royal Air Force station in Moray, Scotland
Royal Air Force Kinloss, or more simply RAF Kinloss, is a former Royal Air Force station located near the village of Kinloss, on the Moray Firth in the
RAF_Kinloss
Former command of the Royal Air Force
formed from RAF Inland Area on 1 May 1936 and absorbed into RAF Support Command on 13 June 1977. From 27 May 1940 to 1 June 1968, Training Command did not
RAF_Training_Command
Royal Air Force Air Marshal (born 1961)
commander who served as Deputy Commander (Operations) at RAF Air Command. Entering the RAF as an aircraftman, Bagwell was commissioned an acting pilot
Greg_Bagwell
Royal Air Force officer
2014, he commanded RAF Coningsby and its Typhoon Wing. He was posted as Assistant Chief of Staff Operations (ACOS Ops) to Headquarters Air Command in August
Johnny_Stringer_(RAF_officer)
Royal Air Force station on Cyprus
Royal Air Force Akrotiri, commonly abbreviated RAF Akrotiri (IATA: AKT, ICAO: LCRA) is a large Royal Air Force (RAF) military airbase on the Mediterranean
RAF_Akrotiri
Multirole combat aircraft series by British Aerospace
Joint Force Harrier organisation, both the RAF and RN operated the Harrier II under the RAF's Air Command, including deployments on board the navy's Invincible-class
British_Aerospace_Harrier_II
in the vehicle. The colour of the star plate is air force blue for officers of the RAF, although RAF officers in joint service appointments use a star
RAF_officer_ranks
Air Force included RAF Signals Command, which was later reduced to group status and incorporated into RAF Strike Command. Nos 26 and No. 60 Group RAF
List of communications units and formations of the Royal Air Force
List_of_communications_units_and_formations_of_the_Royal_Air_Force
Former Royal Air Force flying base in Berkshire, England
Royal Air Force Greenham Common or more simply RAF Greenham Common is a former Royal Air Force station in the civil parishes of Greenham and Thatcham in
RAF_Greenham_Common
Royal Air Force Air Chief Marshal (1882–1970)
1970) was a senior officer in the Royal Air Force. He was Air Officer Commanding RAF Fighter Command during the Battle of Britain and is generally credited
Hugh_Dowding
Former command of the Royal Air Force
for the merger to form RAF Air Command on 1 April 2007. The Command's stations included Amport House, Andover, Hampshire; RAF Brampton/Wyton/Henlow, Huntingdon
RAF Personnel and Training Command
RAF_Personnel_and_Training_Command
United Kingdom principal VIP aircraft, operated by the Royal Air Force
The Royal Air Force VIP Voyager, identified with the military aircraft registration ZZ336, and more recently named by the Royal Air Force (RAF) as Vespina
Royal Air Force Voyager Vespina
Royal_Air_Force_Voyager_Vespina
Royal Air Force base in Yorkshire, England
Royal Air Force Fylingdales (RAF Fylingdales) is a Royal Air Force station on Snod Hill in the North York Moors, England. Its motto is Vigilamus ("We are
RAF_Fylingdales
Combined Air Operations Centre at RAF Air Command at RAF High Wycombe. For the rest of Europe, NATO has an Air Command and Control System program underway
Recognized_air_picture
RAF target-marking squadrons in World War II
The Pathfinders were target-marking squadrons in RAF Bomber Command during World War II. They located and marked targets with flares, at which a main bomber
Pathfinder_(RAF)
Royal Air Force main operating base in Hampshire, England
Royal Air Force Odiham or more simply RAF Odiham (IATA: ODH, ICAO: EGVO) is a Royal Air Force station situated a little to the south of the village of
RAF_Odiham
only to command level. Individual groups within the Royal Air Force have overall command and responsibility for major operational tasks of the RAF; for example:
List of Royal Air Force groups
List_of_Royal_Air_Force_groups
Former Royal Air Force station in West Sussex, England
Royal Air Force Tangmere or more simply RAF Tangmere is a former Royal Air Force station located in Tangmere, England, famous for its role in the Battle
RAF_Tangmere
Royal Air Force Air Chief Marshal (1892-1944)
created Royal Air Force (RAF), with promotion to major on 1 August 1919 (the rank was renamed "squadron leader" on the same date), and command of the Armistice
Trafford_Leigh-Mallory
Defunct flying squadron of the Royal Air Force
Squadron RAF was a Czechoslovak-manned fighter squadron of the Royal Air Force in the Second World War. The squadron was formed on 10 July 1940 at RAF Duxford
No. 310 (Czechoslovak) Squadron RAF
No._310_(Czechoslovak)_Squadron_RAF
Military airfield in Wiltshire, England
reopened as Royal Air Force Boscombe Down, a bomber station in the Air Defence of Great Britain command, the fore-runner of RAF Fighter Command. The first unit
MOD_Boscombe_Down
Tri-service command of the British Armed Forces
battlefield support helicopters operated by the Fleet Air Arm (FAA), Army Air Corps (AAC) and Royal Air Force (RAF) into one of the services had been discussed
Joint_Aviation_Command
Former RAF and later civilian airfield
Royal Air Force Bovingdon or more simply RAF Bovingdon is a former Royal Air Force station located near the village of Bovingdon, Hertfordshire, England
RAF_Bovingdon
English Royal Air Force station (1941–1964)
RAF Middleton St George is a former Royal Air Force (RAF) and Royal Canadian Air Force (RCAF) Bomber Command station during the Second World War. It was
RAF_Middleton_St_George
Former command of the Royal Air Force
Royal Air Force Near East Air Force, more simply known as RAF Near East Air Force (RAF NEAF), was the Command organisation that controlled all Royal Air Force
Near East Air Force (Royal Air Force)
Near_East_Air_Force_(Royal_Air_Force)
English RAF officer (born 1959)
who served as Deputy Commander (Personnel) at RAF Air Command. A helicopter pilot, North has held command appointments at all levels, notably No. 78 Squadron
Barry_North
Former RAF base in Buckinghamshire, England
Royal Air Force Booker or more simply RAF Booker was a Royal Air Force station located 3 miles (5 km) southwest of High Wycombe, Buckinghamshire, England
RAF_Booker
Former Royal Air Force station in Iraq (1936–1959)
Royal Air Force Habbaniya, more commonly known as RAF Habbaniya (Arabic: قاعدة الحبانية الجوية) (originally RAF Dhibban) was a Royal Air Force station
RAF_Habbaniya
US Air Force unit
Forces in Europe – Air Forces Africa. It is stationed at RAF Mildenhall, Suffolk, United Kingdom. It is also the host wing at RAF Mildenhall. The 100th
100th_Air_Refueling_Wing
Military unit
NI) a former Royal Air Force command based in Northern Ireland, United Kingdom. No. 67 Group RAF was formed on 1 April 1950 at RAF Aldergrove as No. 67
No._67_Group_RAF
Royal Air Force station near Croughton, Northamptonshire, United Kingdom
Royal Air Force Croughton or more simply RAF Croughton is a Royal Air Force station in Northamptonshire, England, located southeast of the village of
RAF_Croughton
Royal Air Force officer (1890-1967)
During World War II, as Air Officer Commanding of the RAF Middle East Command, Tedder directed RAF air operations in the Mediterranean and North Africa, including
Arthur Tedder, 1st Baron Tedder
Arthur_Tedder,_1st_Baron_Tedder
Military/civilian aerodrome in Kent, England
Royal Air Force Manston or more simply RAF Manston is a former Royal Air Force station located in the north-east of Kent, at grid reference TR334663 on
RAF_Manston
Royal Air Force base in Yorkshire, England
Royal Air Force Pocklington or more simply RAF Pocklington was an operational flying station of the Royal Air Force during the Second World War, forming
RAF_Pocklington
Royal Air Force Coastal Command Unit
Air-Sea Warfare Development Unit RAF (ASWDU) was a research and development unit of the Royal Air Force, within RAF Coastal Command, it was operational
Air-Sea Warfare Development Unit RAF
Air-Sea_Warfare_Development_Unit_RAF
Former Royal Air Force station in Berkshire, England
Originally built as an RAF Bomber Command airfield during 1941-1942, Aldermaston was transferred to the United States Army Air Forces in August 1942.
RAF_Aldermaston
British Royal Air Force officer
and became Station Commander at RAF Cosford in 2002. He went on to be Assistant Chief of Staff at RAF Air Command in February 2007, Director of Defence
Julian_Young_(RAF_officer)
Air Space Warfare Centre at RAF Waddington, Lincolnshire, England
established in October 1993 and serves RAF Air Command by developing and implementing operational-level and tactical-level air doctrine. In early 2020, the organisation
Air_and_Space_Warfare_Centre
major commands (MAJCOM) of the United States Air Force. A major command is a significant Air Force organization subordinate to Headquarters, US Air Force
List of major commands of the United States Air Force
List_of_major_commands_of_the_United_States_Air_Force
Royal Air Force station in Lincolnshire, England
Royal Air Force Digby otherwise known as RAF Digby is a Royal Air Force station located near Scopwick and 11.6 mi (18.7 km) south east of Lincoln, in
RAF_Digby
Royal Air Force station in Suffolk, England
Royal Air Force Lakenheath or RAF Lakenheath (IATA: LKZ, ICAO: EGUL) is a Royal Air Force station near the village of Lakenheath in Suffolk, England,
RAF_Lakenheath
RAF AIR-COMMAND
RAF AIR-COMMAND
Female
Welsh
Welsh name HAF means "summer."
Male
Finnish
 Pet form of Finnish Aaroni, ARI means "light-bringer." Compare with other forms of Ari.
Male
Russian
(КиÌÑ€) Russian name KIR means "master, ruler."
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Aim Winner
Boy/Male
Hindu
Lord Ram named rock
Female
English
English name, possibly derived from the vocabulary word ray, RAE means "sunbeam."
Male
Hebrew
(עַטִיר) Hebrew name ATIR means "crown, wreath."
Female
Hebrew
(× Ö´×™×¨) Hebrew unisex name NIR means "to cultivate a field."
Male
English
Short form of English Raymond, RAY means "wise protector."
Boy/Male
Indian, Telugu
Lord Ram
Male
Scandinavian
 Scandinavian form of Old Norse Ráðúlfr, RALF means "wise wolf." Compare with another form of Ralf.
Male
Scottish
 Pet form of Scottish Raibeart, RAB means "bright fame." Compare with another form of Rab.
Male
English
Variant spelling of English Gare, GAIR means "spear."
Male
Hindi/Indian
(राज) Hindi name RAJ means "king."
Female
Japanese
(è˜) Japanese name RAN means "lily" or "orchid."
Boy/Male
English Teutonic Biblical Sanskrit
Ram.
Male
Hebrew
 Variant spelling of Hebrew Rav, RAB means "great" or "teacher." Compare with another form of Rab.
Male
English
Variant spelling of English Ray, RAE means "wise protector."Â
Male
Hebrew
(רַב) Hebrew name RAV means "great" or "teacher."
Male
English
Medieval form of English Ralph, RAFE means "wise wolf."
RAF AIR-COMMAND
RAF AIR-COMMAND
Boy/Male
Celtic English
White.
Boy/Male
African, American, Australian, British, Christian, English, French, Gaelic, German, Gothic, Indian, Scottish
Bent Nose; Crooked Stream
Boy/Male
Buddhist, Celebrity, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Telugu, Traditional
Lord Buddha
Boy/Male
Tamil
Horse rider, A star
Girl/Female
French
Joyful song.
Boy/Male
Muslim
Girl/Female
Indian
River Godavari
Boy/Male
Muslim/Islamic
Ayyub was a Prophet of Allah known for his patience in the face of severity and hardship. There have been other noted men by this name for instance Ibn Tamim was a reciter of the Quran, Al-Sakhtiyani
Girl/Female
Indian, Sanskrit
Lady of the Mountain
Male
Swiss
, able council.
RAF AIR-COMMAND
RAF AIR-COMMAND
RAF AIR-COMMAND
RAF AIR-COMMAND
RAF AIR-COMMAND
superl.
Not distilled; as, raw water
a.
Drawn in air; imaginary.
superl.
Not mixed or diluted; as, raw spirits
n.
Air in motion; a light breeze; a gentle wind.
a.
Slacked, or pulverized, by exposure to the air; as, air-slacked lime.
n.
The peculiar look, appearance, and bearing of a person; mien; demeanor; as, the air of a youth; a heavy air; a lofty air.
superl.
Not tanned; as, raw hides
a.
Consisting of air; as, an airy substance; the airy parts of bodies.
n.
To expose to heat, for the purpose of expelling dampness, or of warming; as, to air linen; to air liquors.
v. t.
To transport on a raft, or in the form of a raft; to make into a raft; as, to raft timber.
n.
A hydraulic ram. See under Hydraulic.
n.
To expose to the air for the purpose of cooling, refreshing, or purifying; to ventilate; as, to air a room.
n.
Any aeriform body; a gas; as, oxygen was formerly called vital air.
a.
So tight as to be impermeable to air; as, an air-tight cylinder.
a.
Having fair or light-colored hair.
a.
Open to a free current of air; exposed to the air; breezy; as, an airy situation.
n.
A raw, sore, or galled place; a sensitive spot; as, to touch one on the raw.
n.
A particular state of the atmosphere, as respects heat, cold, moisture, etc., or as affecting the sensations; as, a smoky air, a damp air, the morning air, etc.
n.
Odoriferous or contaminated air.
a.
Relating or belonging to air; high in air; aerial; as, an airy flight.