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Voltairean
Voltairean Vol*tair"e*an, a. [Cf. F. voltairien.]
Of or relating to Voltaire, the French author. --J. Morley.
Voltairism
Voltairism Vol*tair"ism, n.
The theories or practice of Voltaire. --J. Morley.
Meaning of VoltAir from wikipedia
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VoltAir is a
wholly owned subsidiary of
Airbus which is
developing a
proposed electrically powered airliner that was
publicly announced in 2011. The preliminary...
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would complete the
design work on the
aircraft and
certify it.
VoltAir, an
Airbus subsidiary,
developed the
initial prototype and
worked with...
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Machine Voltes V (****anese: 超電磁マシーン ボルテスV(ファイブ), Hepburn: Chōdenji Mashīn
Borutesu Faibu), po****rly
known as
simply Voltes V (pronounced as "
Voltes Five")...
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Chevrolet Volt is a plug-in
hybrid car that was
manufactured by
General Motors, and also
marketed in
rebadged variants as the
Holden Volt in Australia...
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Consulting GPT
NAVBLUE Premium AEROTEC Satair Stelia Aerospace Testia UP42
VoltAir The 10
largest shareholder of
Airbus in
early 2024 were:
Government of...
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Volt Europa (frequently
abbreviated as
Volt) is a pro-European and
European federalist political party (often self-referring as a "movement"),
which is...
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Volt Malta is a
political party in
Malta and the
Maltese branch of
Volt Europa, a
Eurofederalist and
progressive pan-European
political party and movement...
- Re-
Volt is a
racing video game
designed by Paul
Phippen and
Simon Harrison. It was
developed by
Acclaim Studios London and
published by
Acclaim Entertainment...
- The
Chevrolet Volt is a
compact car that was
produced by
General Motors. The
first generation of the
Chevrolet Volt, it was
manufactured at the Detroit...
- In physics, an
electronvolt (symbol eV, also
written electron-
volt and
electron volt) is the
measure of an
amount of
kinetic energy gained by a single...