parachute

parachute
I. noun Etymology: French, from para- (as in parasol) + chute fall — more at chute Date: 1785 1. a device for slowing the descent of a person or object through the air that consists of a fabric canopy beneath which the person or object is suspended 2. patagium 3. a device or structure suggestive of a parachute in form, use, or operation • parachutic adjective II. verb (-chuted; -chuting) Date: 1809 transitive verb to convey by means of a parachute intransitive verb to descend by means of a parachute

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