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Definition of Mooring tower
1. Noun. A tower for mooring airships.
Lexicographical Neighbors of Mooring Tower
Literary usage of Mooring tower
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Flying the Atlantic in Sixteen Hours: With a Discussion of Aircraft in by Arthur Whitten Brown, Alan Bott (1920)
"A suitable mooring tower constitutes an enormous saving of time and labor.
The Vick- ers Patent Mooring Gear, which has been tested satisfactorily, ..."
2. The Defeat of Distance: QANTAS 1919-1939 by John Gunn (1985)
"The test went well and on the afternoon of Saturday 4 October, clearing after a
wet morning, the R101 rode at the head of her mooring tower, ..."