| AFFAIRS | • affairs n. Plural of affair. • AFFAIR n. something which is to be done. |
| AIRSHED | • airshed n. Alternative spelling of air shed. • air␣shed n. A region’s air supply. • air␣shed n. The region supplied by a source of air. |
| AIRSHIP | • airship n. (Aviation) A lighter-than-air aircraft that can be propelled forward through the air as well as steered. • airship n. (US, law enforcement, aviation) A police air unit, a police helicopter. • airship n. (Aviation, informal) Any aircraft. |
| AIRSHOT | • air-shot n. (Sports, soccer, golf, snooker etc.) A failed attempt to strike the ball. • air␣shot n. Alternative form of air-shot. • AIRSHOT n. in golf, a shot that misses the ball completely but counts as a shot. |
| AIRSHOW | • airshow n. Alternative spelling of air show. • air␣show n. A public display of stunt flying, aerobatics, and historical aircraft. • AIRSHOW n. an occasion when an airbase is open to the public with flying displays etc. |
| AIRSICK | • airsick adj. Nauseated due to the effects of motion of an aircraft; suffering from motion sickness caused by air travel. • AIRSICK adj. nauseated from flying. |
| AIRSIDE | • airside adj. In the passenger-only area of an airport, beyond security, passport/immigration, and customs controls. • airside adv. Into the passenger-only area of an airport, beyond security, passport/immigration, and customs controls. • airside n. A passenger-only area of an airport, beyond security, passport/immigration, and customs controls. |
| AIRSOME | • airsome adj. Characterised or marked by air, especially bracingly cold air; windy; stormy. • AIRSOME adj. (Canadian) cold. |
| AIRSTOP | • airstop n. (Aviation) A designated landing site for helicopters. • AIRSTOP n. a helicopter stopping place. |
| APPAIRS | • appairs v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of appair. • APPAIR v. (obsolete) to impair. |
| DEHAIRS | • dehairs v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of dehair. • DEHAIR v. to remove the hair from. |
| DONAIRS | • donairs n. Plural of donair. • DONAIR n. (Canadian) sliced lamb rolled in pita bread. |
| ECLAIRS | • eclairs n. Plural of eclair. • éclairs n. Plural of éclair. • ECLAIR n. a cake with cream filling and usually chocolate icing. |
| HAIRSTS | • HAIRST v. (Scots) to gather in a crop, also HARVEST. |
| IMPAIRS | • impairs v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of impair. • IMPAIR v. to make worse, also EMPAIRE, EMPARE, EMPAYRE. |
| MIDAIRS | • midairs n. Plural of midair. • MIDAIR n. the midst of a course through the air. |
| MOHAIRS | • mohairs n. Plural of mohair. • MOHAIR n. (Arabic) a fabric made from the silky hair of angora goats. |
| REPAIRS | • repairs n. Plural of repair. • repairs v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of repair. • REPAIR v. to restore to good condition. |
| UNFAIRS | • unfairs v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of unfair. • UNFAIR v. (Shakespeare) to deprive of beauty. |
| UNHAIRS | • unhairs v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of unhair. • UNHAIR v. to remove the hair from. |