Curtiss
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Definition
Proper noun * Curtiss: A surname, most notably referring to Glenn Hammond Curtiss, a United States industrialist and a pioneering figure in early aviation and aircraft manufacturing.
Usage
The word "Curtiss" is used almost exclusively as a proper noun to refer to the historical figure Glenn H. Curtiss or entities (such as companies or awards) named after him. It is not used as a common noun with a general definition.
Examples
- As a person's name:
- Glenn Curtiss was a key rival of the Wright brothers in the early days of flight.
- The museum exhibit featured an original aircraft built by Curtiss.
- Referring to a namesake entity:
- The Curtiss Aeroplane and Motor Company was a major American aircraft manufacturer.
- He received the Curtiss Trophy for his contribution to aviation safety.
Advanced Usage
- "Curtiss-Wright": Refers to the Curtiss-Wright Corporation, a historic and still-existing aerospace company formed by the merger of companies founded by Glenn Curtiss and the Wright brothers.
- Curtiss-Wright remains a significant player in the defense and aerospace industries.
Variants and Related Words
- Curtiss (adjective, rare): Used attributively to describe things related to Glenn Curtiss or his companies.
- A Curtiss biplane; Curtiss engineering.
Synonyms
- There are no direct synonyms for the proper noun "Curtiss." In historical context, one might refer to him as an aviation pioneer, an aircraft manufacturer, or a contemporary of the Wright brothers.
Noun
- United States industrialist and aviation pioneer (1878-1930)