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Morfix.co.il Dictionary view
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airborne adjective |
(mutas) מוּטָס ; נישא באוויר |
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Milon.co.il Dictionary
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airborne
airborne
(ת')
מוטס; בטיסה
| Wikipedia English - The Free Encyclopedia | |
Airborne
Airborne usually refers to airborne forces in the military. It may also refer to: - Airborne (album), an album by The Flying Burrito Brothers
- Airborne (band), a jazz band based in Connecticut
- Airborne (dietary supplement), a dietary herbal supplement claiming to ward off flu and the common cold
- Airborne (Don Felder album), the only solo album by Don Felder
- Airborne (film), a 1993 comedy/drama film
- Airborne (House episode), an episode of the television series House, M.D.
- Airborne Express, a former U.S. package delivery service
- Airborne Ranger, a 1987 computer game by Microprose
- Medal of Honor: Airborne, a game in the Medal of Honor series
- Airborne, a character from the G.I. Joe universe
- "Airborne", a song by Cinerama from their 2002 album Torino
- Airborne, a supervillain character in the Death Squad in the comic Iron man by Marvel Comics
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