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    aviator
    /ˈeɪvɪeɪtə/

    noun

    • 1. a pilot. dated
    • 2. denoting a style of sunglasses having a thin wire frame and large lenses: trademark in UK "he has a short grey beard and wears a flannel shirt, jeans, and aviator glasses"

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