Airstrip

/ˈɛrstrɪp/ noun

A long narrow piece of prepared land where aircraft can land and take off, typically smaller and less developed than an airport.

From 'air' (from Old English and Old Norse origins meaning the atmosphere) combined with 'strip' (a long narrow piece). This is a 20th-century compound word created when aviation became common.

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