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Taxi may mean:- A form of public transportation: see taxicab.
- An American television comedy: see Taxi.
- The title of a number of movies
- A Romanian pop band -- see Taxi.
- An air taxi ( charter jet ) is a bizjet.
- A water taxi is a small boatA boat like a ship, is a buoyant vessel designed for the purpose of transporting people and possibly goods across water. A boat is usually smaller than a ship. Some boats are commonly carried by a ship or on land using trailers. A boat consists of one or that transports passengers on water.
- A verbA verb is a part of speech that usually denotes action ("bring", "read"), occurrence ("to decompose" (itself), "to glitter"), or a state of being ("exist", "live", "soak", "stand"). Depending on the language, a verb may vary in form according to many fact describing the movement of an aircraftThis article refers to the tool of travel. There is a separate article about the movie Airplane An aircraft is any machine capable of atmospheric flight. Categories and clasification Aircraft fall into two broad categories: Heavier than air Heavier than a between runwayA runway is a strip of land on an airport, on which aircraft can take off and land. Runways may be a prepared surface, (often asphalt or concrete) or an unprepared surface ( grass, dirt, gravel). Large airports may have several runways. They are identifies, or between a hangarairplanes, airships and helicopters. A hangar is a metal, wooden or concrete structure designed to hold one or many aircraft in protective storage. Hangars may be used to protect aircraft from weather or enemy fire (if in a wartime environment) when they or terminalThe term Terminal can be used in several way and includes various topics: Usually terminal means forming or pertaining to an end. In Computing, it refers to an electronic or electromechanical hardware device. See Computer terminal. In Telecommunication, t and a runway. The paved surfaces on which aircraft taxi are called taxiwayA taxiway is a strip of land on a (usually larger) airport, on which aircraft can roll (taxi) to or from a hangar, terminal, runway or other facilities. Taxiways may be hard, (often asphalt or concrete) or grass. Taxiways are framed with blue lights, as os.
- An oriented locomotion in a gradient, usually of simple organisms ( chemotaxi s, magnetotaxi s, ...)
- An Australian exclamation, normally heard in pubs, clubs and bars following an act of discoordination (i.e. spilling drinks or breaking glasses). Suggesting that the uncoordinated party should probably be put in a taxi and sent home immediately.
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