RATO

Proper noun

Rato

male given name from Slavic languages

Anagrams

• -ator, Roat, Rota, Taro, rota, taro

Etymology

Noun

rato (plural ratos)

An auxiliary rocket engine in a detachable unit that provides extra power for the takeoff of an aircraft

A takeoff assisted by such a unit

JATO

Anagrams

• -ator, Roat, Rota, Taro, rota, taro

Noun

RATO (uncountable)

(aviation) Initialism of rocket-assisted takeoff.

Coordinate terms

• ATO

• JATO

• CATO

• CATOBAR

• ZLTO, ZLL

Anagrams

• -ator, Roat, Rota, Taro, rota, taro

Source: Wiktionary



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