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aviatrix

[ey-vee-ey-triks] / ˌeɪ viˈeɪ trɪks /
NOUN
flier
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And according to Sammie Morris, archivist of the Earhart collection at Purdue University, they will cast the aviatrix in a new light.

From Washington Post Oct. 14, 2021

In the summer of 1937, famed aviatrix Amelia Earhart journeys into history in her attempt to become the first woman to circumnavigate the globe.

From Los Angeles Times Nov. 29, 2019

On this date in 1929, Lady Mary Heath, British aviatrix, stopped in Yuma during her aerial tour of the United States.

From Washington Times May 24, 2017

I see Lady Edith becoming a barnstorming aviatrix, but perhaps that’s for Season 4.

From Slate Feb. 21, 2012

Miss Kathryn Stinson, a lady aviatrix, will fly from Grant Park to the ball park, and just before the battle starts Manager Tinker will be presented with a watch and chain.

From News Writing The Gathering , Handling and Writing of News Stories by M. Lyle (Matthew Lyle) Spencer

Dared the Commission flout the honest aviatrices of France ?

From Time Magazine Archive




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