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Zeppelin
(redirected from Zeppelin, Ferdinand (Adolf August Heinrich), Count von)

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Zep·pe·lin  (zp-ln, zpln, tsp-ln), Count Ferdinand von 1838-1917.
German inventor who designed and manufactured the first motorized, rigid-frame dirigible balloon (1900).

zep·pe·lin also Zep·pe·lin  (zp-ln)
n.
A rigid airship having a long cylindrical body supported by internal gas cells.

[After Count Ferdinand von Zeppelin.]

zeppelin [ˈzɛpəlɪn]
n
(Engineering / Aeronautics) (sometimes capital) a large cylindrical rigid airship built from 1900 to carry passengers, and used in World War I for bombing and reconnaissance
[named after Count Ferdinand von Zeppelin (1838-1917), German aeronautical pioneer, designer and manufacturer of airships]

Zeppelin (German) [ˈtsɛpəliːn]
n
(Biographies / Zeppelin, Ferdinand von, Count (1838-1917) M, German, TRAVEL AND EXPLORATION: aeronautical pioneer, TECHNOLOGY: airship builder) Count Ferdinand von (ˈfɛrdinant fɔn). 1838-1917, German aeronautical pioneer, who designed and manufactured airships (zeppelins)
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Noun1.ZeppelinZeppelin - German inventor who designed and built the first rigid motorized dirigible (1838-1917)
2.Zeppelinzeppelin - a large rigid dirigible designed to carry passengers or bombs
Translations
zeppelin [ˈzeplɪn] Nzepelín m
zeppelin
nZeppelin m
zeppelin [ˈzɛplɪn] nzeppelin m inv
zeppelin [ˈzɛplɪn] nzeppelin m inv


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