Helicopter vs. Potato

Helicopter vs. Potato — Is There a Difference?
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Difference Between Helicopter and Potato

Helicopternoun

An aircraft that is borne along by one or more sets of long rotating blades which allow it to hover, move in any direction including reverse, or land; and typically having a smaller set of blades on its tail that stabilize the aircraft.

We flew over the city in a helicopter.

Potatonoun

A plant tuber, Solanum tuberosum, eaten as a starchy vegetable, particularly in the Americas and Europe

Helicopternoun

a powered troweling machine with spinning blades used to spread concrete.

Potatonoun

A conspicuous hole in a sock or stocking

Helicopternoun

a winged fruit of certain trees, such as ash, elm, and maple

Potatonoun

(humorous) A camera that takes poor-quality pictures.

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Helicopternoun

(slang) A dragonfly; so named because of its resemblance to a helicopter.

Potatonoun

A mentally handicapped person.

Helicopterverb

(transitive) To transport by helicopter.

Potatonoun

an edible tuber native to South America; a staple food of Ireland

Helicopterverb

(intransitive) To travel by helicopter.

Potatonoun

annual native to South America having underground stolons bearing edible starchy tubers; widely cultivated as a garden vegetable; vines are poisonous

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Helicopterverb

To rotate like a helicopter blade.

helicoptering his jacket, helicoptering his arms

Helicopterverb

To overprotect one's children.

Helicopternoun

an aircraft without wings that obtains its lift from the rotation of overhead blades