ultraswift

adj
/ˈʌltɹəswɪft/

Etymology

From ultra- + swift.

  1. derived from *(s)weyp- — “to twist; wind around
  2. inherited from *swiftaz
  3. inherited from swift — “swift; quick
  4. inherited from swift
  5. prefixed as ultraswift — “ultra + swift

Definitions

  1. Extraordinarily swift

    Extraordinarily swift; of utmost swiftness.

    • Ultraswift high-flying aircraft, vertical takeoff and landing aircraft, and manned spacecraft, entering the atmosphere share several types of control problems which NASA is continuing to investigate.
    • Kinesthetic warfare is not alone ultraswift motion and impact, it is also perception.
    • Carl Vertieden and Peter Breucken had no time to cryout. As they were about to run over to the scene of the accident, the ultraswift vehicles of Arkon 3's robot police were already racing to it and had soon sealed off the area.

The neighborhood

Vish — recursive loop

No curated loop yet for ultraswift. Loops are being traced one word at a time while the ingestion pipeline matures.

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