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- noun Plural form of
microjet .
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Examples
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Maybe not, thanks to the first of a fleet of VLJs (also known as "microjets") that may hit the runway over the next several months.
‘Microjets’ – Transportation of the Future | Impact Lab 2006
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Eclipse has made a bet that there is a huge market for microjets -- smaller, cheaper, twin-engine aircraft.
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Thanks to a fleet of “microjets” set to hit the market, hopping a jet could someday be as easy as hailing a cab.
‘Microjets’ – Transportation of the Future | Impact Lab 2006
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While the idea of microjets for the masses is intriguing, the concept is not quite cleared for takeoff.
‘Microjets’ – Transportation of the Future | Impact Lab 2006
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A lot of grass has grown; many microjets were cut when the grass was being cut.
3 Aug ANPP Session Held on Taxation Issues Fidel Castro Addresses Evening Session 1994
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A lot of grass has grown; many microjets were cut when the grass was being cut.
3 Aug ANPP Session Held on Taxation Issues Fidel Castro Addresses Evening Session 1994
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The school for visually impaired children also has its hydroponic plants, which are watered using microjets.
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I said: In the plantain fields that have microjet irrigation, and, moreover, in fields that have aerial microjets which are the most productive and which require the most discipline and accuracy.
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Now we will know what a man can produce in a plantain field with aerial or surface microjets.
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Of course, it causes us to lose months of production, because many of the aerial hoses of the microjets might be blown away.
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