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{{Wiktionary}} {{Wiktionary}}
'''Hover''' may refer to:


* ], the process by which an object or person is suspended by a physical force against gravitation without solid physical contact
'''Hover''': hovering is stationary ], exhibited by ], ], ]s, ]s, ], ]s, ]s, and ]s. Hovering generally consumes large amounts of fuel when done by ]s, special ]s or ]s.
* ], to remain stationary or float in the air, exhibited by some winged animals


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Hovering also applies to the ] position often used by women while ] to avoid sitting on a potentially contaminated toilet seat.

'''Hover''' may also refer to:
* ], the process by which an object is suspended by a physical force against gravity, in a stable position without solid physical contact
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==Transport==
* ], nearly stationary aviation in a helicopter
* ] are crafts capable of traveling and being stationary over land, water, mud or ice
* ]s use magnetic levitation and linear motors
* Jets that can hover and fly
** ]
** ]
* ] is turboprop aircraft that can hover, as a tiltrotor
* ], a sport utility vehicle produced by Great Wall Motors
* Johan E. Høver, a Norwegian aircraft designer, most noted for the ]


==Computing== ==Computing==
* ] *]
*''Mouse hover'' or ], a gesture made with the pointer in computer user interfaces
* '']'', a computer game for Microsoft Windows

* ''Mouse hover'' or ], a gesture made with the pointer in computer user interfaces
==Transport==
*], nearly stationary flight in a helicopter
*], vehicles capable of traveling and being stationary over land, water, mud or ice
*], a type of high-speed train
*], a Sport utility vehicle produced by Great Wall Motors
*Johan E. Høver, a Norwegian aircraft designer, most noted for the ]


==Other uses== ==Other uses==
* ], established in 1992 in Armenia *], a 2005 EP by Hair Peace Salon
*], a 2018 American science fiction film
*], an Armenian choir
*'']'', a computer game for Microsoft Windows
* A partial squatting position often used by women to ] without sitting


==See also== ==See also==
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* ] *]
* {{Lookfrom|Hover}}
* ], various meanings including the Common Kestrel *], various meanings including the Common Kestrel
* ]
* ]
* ]
* ]
* ]
* ]
* ] vertical take-off and landing
* ]


{{Disambiguation}} {{disambiguation}}

Latest revision as of 01:08, 2 October 2024

Hover may refer to:

  • Levitation (physics), the process by which an object or person is suspended by a physical force against gravitation without solid physical contact
  • Hover (behaviour), to remain stationary or float in the air, exhibited by some winged animals

Computing

Transport

  • Hover (helicopter), nearly stationary flight in a helicopter
  • Hovercraft, vehicles capable of traveling and being stationary over land, water, mud or ice
  • Hovertrain, a type of high-speed train
  • Great Wall Hover, a Sport utility vehicle produced by Great Wall Motors
  • Johan E. Høver, a Norwegian aircraft designer, most noted for the Høver M.F. 11

Other uses

See also

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