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dir⋅i⋅gi⋅ble

[dir-i-juh-buhl, di-rij-uh-]
–noun
1. an airship.
–adjective
2. designed for or capable of being directed, controlled, or steered.

Origin:
1575–85; 1905–10 for n.; < L dīrig(ere) to direct + -ible


dir⋅i⋅gi⋅bil⋅i⋅ty, noun
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air·ship   (âr'shĭp')   
n.  A self-propelled lighter-than-air craft with directional control surfaces. Also called dirigible.
dir·i·gi·ble   (dĭr'ə-jə-bəl, də-rĭj'ə-bəl)   
n.  See airship.

[Latin dīrigere, to direct; see direct + -ible.]
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Word Origin & History

dirigible 
"airship," 1885, from Fr. dirigeable, lit. "capable of being directed or guided," from L. dirigere (see direct). The word existed as an adj. in Eng. from 1581, with the lit. sense.
Online Etymology Dictionary, © 2001 Douglas Harper
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