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voyagerlate 15c., from Old French voyagier, from voiage (see voyage (n.)).
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voyagervegsman (vegslayt)
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voyagerRecursion née Objectspace’s ORB/Agent product, free for non-commercial use. FTP Voyager ORB
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voyager(n) a traveler to a distant land (especially one who travels by sea)
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voyagerU. S. mission consisting of two spacecraft launched in 1977 to explore Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune, and their moons, rings, and magnetic environments. It took 2 years for the crafts to reach Jupi [..]
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voyagerIn 1986, for its historic flight around the world non-stop and unrefueled, a unique, center-line thrust, General Aviation aircraft, the Voyager flew most of the 26,358 miles on its rear (pusher) engine, using its front (tractor) engine for the flight's one and only take-off and for climbing above mountains. Both powerplants were Continentals, [..]
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