1. Curtiss - Noun
2. Curtiss - Proper noun
United States industrialist and aviation pioneer (1878-1930)
Source: WordNetA notable example were the Silverplate project built for the Manhattan Project with Curtiss Electric reversible pitch propellers. Source: Internet
At 10:30 a.m. on Wednesday, police responded to a 911 call about a woman who was struck at St. James Place and Lafayette Avenue in Clinton Hill, where they found Stephanie Curtiss, 67, unconscious and unresponsive with trauma about her body. Source: Internet
Barnes restored the Dodgers’ five-run lead with a solo homer off Rays relief pitcher John Curtiss in the sixth. Source: Internet
Bobbi Trout and Edna May Cooper break an endurance record for female aviators as they return to Mines Field in Los Angeles after flying a Curtiss Robin monoplane continuously for 122 hours and 50 minutes. Source: Internet
Based on the data obtained, Curtiss moved the glycol coolant radiator forward to the chin; its new air scoop also accommodated the oil cooler air intake. Source: Internet
At the time, the choice was very limited, as no U.S. aircraft then in production or flying met European standards, with only the Curtiss P-40 Tomahawk coming close. Source: Internet