Cockpit

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Etymology[edit]

Borrowed from English cockpit.

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Cockpit n (strong, genitive Cockpits, plural Cockpits)

  1. in the aviation the room, where the pilot and the co-pilot steer the aircraft; cockpit
  2. in the car industry the front area, where the driver and the front-seat passenger seats are; cockpit

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