Parachute Definition

părə-sho͝ot
parachuted, parachutes, parachuting
noun
parachutes
A cloth contrivance usually shaped like an umbrella when expanded, and used to retard the falling speed of a person or thing dropping from an airplane, etc.: it is generally carried folded in a pack, from which it is released by a rip cord or other device.
Webster's New World
Any of various similar unpowered devices that are used for retarding free-speeding or free-falling motion.
American Heritage
Something shaped like or having the effect of a parachute.
Webster's New World
Webster's New World

(zoology) A web or fold of skin extending between the legs of gliding mammals, such as the flying squirrel and colugo.

Wiktionary
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verb
parachuted, parachutes, parachuting
To drop (supplies or troops, for example) by means of a parachute.
American Heritage
To drop or descend by parachute.
Webster's New World

To jump, fall, descend, etc. using such a device.

Wiktionary
To be placed in an organisation in a position of seniority without having previous experience there.
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Other Word Forms of Parachute

Noun

Singular:
parachute
Plural:
parachutes

Origin of Parachute

  • Borrowing from French parachute, from para- (“protection against") (as in parasol) and chute (“fall").

    From Wiktionary

  • French para(sol) parasol parasol chute fall chute

    From American Heritage Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition

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