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  • 1Air Canada — IATA AC ICAO ACA Callsign AIR CANADA …

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  • 2turbulent — [tʉr′byə lənt] adj. [Fr < L turbulentus < turba, a crowd: see TURBID] full of commotion or wild disorder; specif., a) marked by or causing turmoil; unruly or boisterous [a turbulent mob] b) violently agitated; tumultuous [turbulent grief]… …

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  • 3turbulent — adjective 1 a turbulent situation or period of time is one in which there are a lot of sudden changes and often wars or violence: The Reformation was one of the most turbulent periods in English history. 2 turbulent air or water moves around a… …

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  • 4turbulent — tur|bu|lent [ˈtə:bjulənt US ˈtə:r ] adj [Date: 1400 1500; : Latin; Origin: turbulentus, from turba; TURBID] 1.) a turbulent situation or period of time is one in which there are a lot of sudden changes ▪ the turbulent times of the French… …

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  • 5turbulent — adjective Etymology: Latin turbulentus, from turba confusion, crowd more at turbid Date: 1538 1. causing unrest, violence, or disturbance < a set of mischievous, turbulent rebels Anne Brönte > 2. a. characterized by agitation or tumult ;&#8230; …

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  • 6turbulent — tur|bu|lent [ tɜrbjələnt ] adjective 1. ) turbulent air or water moves suddenly and violently in different directions 2. ) a turbulent situation, place, or period is one in which there is a lot of uncontrolled change: the recent turbulent history …

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  • 7turbulent — UK [ˈtɜː(r)bjʊlənt] / US [ˈtɜrbjələnt] adjective 1) a turbulent situation, place, or period is one in which there is a lot of uncontrolled change the country s turbulent history 2) turbulent air or water moves suddenly and violently in different&#8230; …

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  • 8turbulent — [ˈtɜːbjʊlənt] adj 1) a turbulent situation, place, or time is one in which there is a lot of uncontrolled change the country s turbulent history[/ex] 2) turbulent air or water moves suddenly and violently in different directions …

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  • 9Air pollution dispersion terminology — describes the words and technical terms that have a special meaning to those who work in the field of air pollution dispersion modeling. Governmental environmental protection agencies (local, state, province and national) of many countries have&#8230; …

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  • 10turbulent — turbulent, ente [ tyrbylɑ̃, ɑ̃t ] adj. • fin XIIe, repris 1532; lat. turbulentus, rad. turbare « troubler » 1 ♦ Vx Agité et violent. « ces gens turbulents Dont l imprudent chagrin, qui tempête et qui gronde » (Molière). 2 ♦ Mod. Qui est porté à s …

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