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Effort by SpaceX to make rockets that can fly multiple times
SpaceX has privately funded the development of orbital launch systems that can be reused many times, similar to the reusability of aircraft. SpaceX has
SpaceX reusable launch system development program
SpaceX_reusable_launch_system_development_program
Launch vehicles developed and operated by SpaceX
of SpaceX's broader reusable launch system development program. If completed as designed, Starship would be the first fully reusable orbital rocket and
SpaceX_launch_vehicles
Reusable superheavy-lift general-purpose launch vehicle
of SpaceX's broader reusable launch system development program. If completed as designed, Starship would be the first fully reusable orbital rocket and
SpaceX_Starship
Vehicles that can go to space and return
successful launches counted only successful recoveries counted only successful launches counted Reusable spacecraft SpaceX reusable launch system development program
Reusable_launch_vehicle
Proposed human Mars program by SpaceX
SpaceX Mars colonization program (also referred to as Occupy Mars as a joking reference to the Occupy movement) is the stated long-term objective of the
SpaceX Mars colonization program
SpaceX_Mars_colonization_program
Launch facilities used by SpaceX
elements of the SpaceX reusable launch system development program, with a goal to making future SpaceX launch systems fully and rapidly reusable. SpaceX's Rocket
SpaceX_facilities
SpaceX private launch site
support launches of the Falcon 9 and Falcon Heavy launch vehicles as well as "a variety of reusable suborbital launch vehicles". In early 2018, SpaceX announced
SpaceX_Starbase
Reusable first-stage rocket developed by SpaceX
Super Heavy is the reusable first stage of the SpaceX Starship super heavy-lift launch vehicle, which it composes in combination with the Starship second
SpaceX_Super_Heavy
List of launches of SpaceX's fully reusable Starship
SpaceX's reusable launch system development program and plan to colonize Mars, and is one of two landing systems selected by NASA for the Artemis program's crewed
List_of_Starship_launches
Test vehicles developed by SpaceX
demonstrator Reusable Vehicle Testing – Japanese reusable rocket testing project SpaceX reusable launch system development program – Effort by SpaceX to make
Falcon_9_prototypes
stated that SpaceX hoped for as many as 24 launches for Starlink satellites in 2020, in addition to 14 or 15 non-Starlink launches. At 26 launches, 14 of which
List of Falcon 9 and Falcon Heavy launches (2020–2022)
List_of_Falcon_9_and_Falcon_Heavy_launches_(2020–2022)
develop a reusable launch vehicle. After multiple attempts, airborne NASA and United States Navy IR tracking cameras ... captured a SpaceX Falcon 9 in
List of Falcon 9 and Falcon Heavy launches (2010–2019)
List_of_Falcon_9_and_Falcon_Heavy_launches_(2010–2019)
SpaceX rocket design
build a second reusable rocket system with capabilities substantially beyond the Falcon 9/Falcon Heavy launch vehicles on which SpaceX had by then spent
ITS_launch_vehicle
Type of flight control surface
with good accuracy. The grid fin development effort is a part of the SpaceX reusable launch system development program that has been underway since 2012
Grid_fin
Expendable launch system program of the United States Space Force
commercial launch market and the changing nature of launch contracts, including the potential for reusable launch vehicles. The NSSL program launches the nation's
National Security Space Launch
National_Security_Space_Launch
American spaceflight and AI company
fire test in 2016. SpaceX is developing a fully reusable super-heavy lift launch system known as Starship. It comprises a reusable first stage, called
SpaceX
2023, SpaceX launched 96 Falcon family vehicles—91 Falcon 9 and five Falcon Heavy rockets. It surpassed both the company's own single-year launch record
List of Falcon 9 and Falcon Heavy launches (2023)
List_of_Falcon_9_and_Falcon_Heavy_launches_(2023)
Reusable spacecraft under development by SpaceX
many as twenty refueling flights. Development began in 2012, when Musk described a plan to build a reusable launch vehicle with substantially greater
SpaceX_Starship_(spacecraft)
American space transportation venture
to develop a new air-launched space transportation system, with its corporate headquarters in Seattle. The company and development project were announced
Stratolaunch_Systems
Launch system that uses a single use launch vehicle
still have a compelling use case over a reusable vehicle. ELVs are simpler in design than reusable launch systems and therefore may have a lower production
Expendable_launch_system
2020s class of partially reusable spacecraft
Dragon 2 is a class of partially reusable spacecraft developed, manufactured, and operated by the American space company SpaceX for flights to the International
SpaceX_Dragon_2
by SpaceX, the Falcon 9 family includes the retired versions Falcon 9 v1.0, launched five times from June 2010 to March 2013; Falcon 9 v1.1, launched 15
List of Falcon 9 and Falcon Heavy launches
List_of_Falcon_9_and_Falcon_Heavy_launches
NASA super heavy-lift expendable launch vehicle used in the Artemis Program
becoming the second launch vehicle to carry humans beyond low Earth orbit (LEO), after NASA's Saturn V of the Apollo program. Development of SLS began in
Space_Launch_System
Partially reusable super-heavy-lift launch vehicle by SpaceX
In 2022, the published price for a reusable launch was $97 million. In 2022 NASA contracted with SpaceX to launch the Nancy Grace Roman Space Telescope
Falcon_Heavy
SpaceX fairing catching and wet recovery vessels
SpaceX fairing recovery program was an experimental program by SpaceX, begun in 2017 in an effort to economically recover and reuse expended launch vehicle
SpaceX fairing recovery program
SpaceX_fairing_recovery_program
Planned American defense system
Space Development Agency during the first Trump administration. Griffin long advocated for reusable launch vehicles to make the mass launching of weapons
Golden Dome (missile defense system)
Golden_Dome_(missile_defense_system)
Development history of the SpaceX Starship vehicle
Before settling on the 2018 Starship design, SpaceX successively presented a number of reusable super-heavy lift vehicle proposals. These preliminary spacecraft
SpaceX Starship design history
SpaceX_Starship_design_history
Rocket able to lift 50,000 kg to low Earth orbit
the Artemis program and a possible follow-on human mission to Mars in the 2030s. Starship is a two-stage-to-orbit fully reusable launch vehicle being
Super heavy-lift launch vehicle
Super_heavy-lift_launch_vehicle
SpaceX family of liquid-fuel rocket engines
Environmental Assessment for the SpaceX Starship/Super Heavy Launch Vehicle Program at the SpaceX Boca Chica Launch Site in Cameron County, Texas" (PDF)
SpaceX_Raptor
Partially reusable cargo space capsule
SpaceX Dragon 1 is a class of fourteen partially reusable cargo spacecraft developed by SpaceX, an American private space transportation company. The spacecraft
SpaceX_Dragon_1
American launch vehicle range
the first high-altitude, high-velocity test of the SpaceX reusable launch system development program. Eastern Range Missile Range Instrumentation Ship
Western_Range_(USSF)
Satellite Internet constellation
SpaceX expected four more launches in 2019 and at least nine launches in 2020, but since January 2020 expectations had increased to 24 total launches
List of Starlink and Starshield launches
List_of_Starlink_and_Starshield_launches
United Launch Alliance launch vehicle
commercial and civil customers were flocking to SpaceX's cheaper Falcon 9 reusable launch vehicle, leaving ULA increasingly reliant on U.S. military and spy
Vulcan_Centaur
Proofs of the SpaceX booster's reusability
with a tilt Spaceflight portal SpaceX reusable launch system development program List of Falcon 9 and Falcon Heavy launches List of Falcon 9 first-stage
Falcon 9 first-stage landing tests
Falcon_9_first-stage_landing_tests
Rocket used to carry a spacecraft into space
contrast, reusable launch vehicles are designed to be recovered intact and launched again. The SpaceX Falcon 9 is an example of a reusable launch vehicle
Launch_vehicle
Rocket launch complex at Vandenberg Space Force Base in the United States
back VTVL return-to-launch-site (RTLS) first-stage boosters of the reusable Falcon 9 launch vehicle. That pad was later named by SpaceX as Landing Zone 4
Vandenberg Space Launch Complex 4
Vandenberg_Space_Launch_Complex_4
Reusable medium-lift launch vehicle
100% reusable rockets / USA. Retrieved 2023-10-05. Foust, Jeff (2021-12-15). "Stoke Space raises $65 million for reusable launch vehicle development". SpaceNews
Stoke_Space_Nova
Orbital recoverable launch vehicle of the European company ArianeGroup
reusable launch vehicle and the other to develop a new liquid propellant rocket engine for the vehicle. The two projects were named SALTO (reuSable strAtegic
Ariane_Next
SpaceX Dragon 2 spacecraft prototype
Spaceflight portal SpaceX Dragon 2 SpaceX reusable launch system development program Abbott, Joseph (22 May 2014). "Grasshopper to DragonFly: SpaceX seeks approval
Dragon_2_DragonFly
SpaceX satellite Internet constellation
SpaceX, providing broadband Internet service in approximately 160 countries and territories. It also aims to provide global mobile broadband. SpaceX began
Starlink
American defense technology company
American military technology company specializing in the development of advanced autonomous systems. The company was founded in 2017 by Palmer Luckey, Trae
Anduril_Industries
Spacecraft designed for repeated use and reusability
discarded after use. Agencies operating reusable spacecraft aim to have lower costs and higher flight frequencies. Reusable spacecraft may be crewed or uncrewed
Reusable_spacecraft
SpaceX satellite series for government customers
satellites have been launched, with the latest batch of 22 satellites being launched in April 2025 as part of NROL-145. The primary project SpaceX is reportedly
SpaceX_Starshield
third installment! Launch date has been set for June 15, 2026.] "SpaceX Satellite Rideshare Program Available Flights". SpaceX. Retrieved 17 January
List of spaceflight launches in April–June 2026
List_of_spaceflight_launches_in_April–June_2026
Lunar landers for the Artemis program
inviting American companies to submit bids for the design and development of new reusable systems allowing astronauts to land on the lunar surface. On February
Human_Landing_System
Chinese reusable spacecraft
The Chinese reusable experimental spacecraft (Chinese: 可重复使用试验航天器; pinyin: Kěchóngfùshǐyòng shìyàn hángtiānqì) is the first reusable spacecraft produced
Chinese reusable experimental spacecraft
Chinese_reusable_experimental_spacecraft
NASA human spaceflight program for the International Space Station
via splashdown in the ocean near Florida. The program's first operational mission, SpaceX Crew-1, launched on 16 November 2020. Boeing Starliner spacecraft
Commercial_Crew_Program
1961–1972 American crewed lunar exploration program
Apollo used the Saturn family of rockets as launch vehicles, which were also used for an Apollo Applications Program, which consisted of Skylab, a space station
Apollo_program
NASA space program partnership with space companies
operational Commercial Crew Program flight, SpaceX Crew-1. The flight launched on November 16, 2020. As of September 2023[update] SpaceX has completed seven successful
Development of the Commercial Crew Program
Development_of_the_Commercial_Crew_Program
Development methodology
space on a previously flown (reusable) booster stage—further decreasing the price of obtaining access to space. SpaceX has been explicit about its effort
Iterative and incremental development
Iterative_and_incremental_development
Proposed orbital infrastructure
January 2026, SpaceX filed plans with the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) for millions of satellites, leveraging reusable launches and Starlink
Space-based_data_center
Launch vehicle capable of lifting over 20,000 kg into low Earth orbit
commercial payloads. Falcon 9 was introduced by SpaceX in 2010, designed as a medium-lift launch vehicle with a reusable first stage. Falcon 9 grew more capable
Heavy-lift_launch_vehicle
missions. Starship is the latest project in SpaceX's reusable launch system development program and plan to colonize Mars. There are three versions of
List_of_Starship_vehicles
NASA-led lunar exploration program
Northrop Grumman. The SpaceX Starship system is a fully-reusable super heavy-lift Earth-launch system which is under development. It consists of a first-stage
Artemis_program
SpaceX's landing facility at Cape Canaveral Space Force Station
Heavy Side Boosters landing on LZ1 and LZ2 in 2018 SpaceX reusable launch system development program Autonomous spaceport drone ship, used to recover first
Landing_Zones_1_and_2
Facility from which rockets are launched
important with reusable launch vehicles to increase efficiency of launches while minimizing time spent refurbishing. The construction of a launch pad begins
Launch_pad
Spaceflight where the spacecraft does not go into orbit
landers Quad (rocket) Reusable Vehicle Testing program by JAXA Rocketplane XP SpaceX reusable launch system development program XCOR Lynx Spaceflight
Sub-orbital_spaceflight
Lunar lander variant of SpaceX Starship
being designed and built by SpaceX under the Human Landing System contract to NASA as a critical element of NASA's Artemis program to land a crew of astronauts
Starship_HLS
First version of the SpaceX medium-lift launch vehicle
SpaceX began a formal and funded development program—the SpaceX reusable launch system development program—with the objective of designing reusable first
Falcon_9_v1.0
Manned Spacecraft sub-system
Shenyang Aircraft Design Institute. Reusable launch stage weighs 198 tons using dual rocket and ramjet engine for Mach 5+ launch speed. 132-ton orbiter. Mini
China's_spaceplane_program
Billionaire space rivalry
January 2025 – First launch of New Glenn, Blue Origin's heavy lift reusable launcher contracted for the U.S. NASA Artemis program, NSSL, and other planetary
Billionaire_space_race
Chinese super-heavy rocket in development
partially reusable super-heavy lift rocket under development by the China Academy of Launch Vehicle Technology to launch from Wenchang Space Launch Site.
Long_March_9
American public spaceflight company
advance hypersonic technology development, while the next-generation reusable Neutron medium-lift launch vehicle is in development to support constellation
Rocket_Lab
Falcon 9 Block 5 first-stage booster
Falcon 9 booster B1058 was a reusable Falcon 9 Block 5 first-stage booster manufactured by SpaceX. B1058 was the first Falcon 9 booster to fly fourteen
Falcon_9_B1058
Joint venture of Lockheed Martin and Boeing
next-generation launch vehicle and reduce costs to better compete with SpaceX and its partially reusable rockets. The company's high launch costs left it
United_Launch_Alliance
History of a space corporation
" A major goal of SpaceX has been to develop a rapidly reusable launch system. As of March 2013[update], including a test program of the low-altitude
History_of_SpaceX
Historic launch pad operated by NASA and SpaceX
South Africa. The launch was notable as it marked the first time that SpaceX was able to successfully soft-land all three of the reusable booster stages
Kennedy Space Center Launch Complex 39A
Kennedy_Space_Center_Launch_Complex_39A
1972–2011 United States human spaceflight program
2020, the SpaceX Dragon 2 crew capsule, launched on the company's reusable Falcon 9 rocket as part of NASA's Commercial Crew Development program. Boeing's
Space_Shuttle_program
2022 uncrewed Moon-orbiting NASA mission
Retrieved May 23, 2015. Rosenstein, Sawyer (December 11, 2022). "SpaceX launches Falcon 9 carrying private Japanese moon lander". NASASpaceFlight. Retrieved
Artemis_I
Lunar lander family for the Artemis program
HLS program, alongside SpaceX Starship HLS. It is intended to carry up to 4 astronauts to the lunar surface for up to 30 days in a fully reusable configuration
Blue_Moon_(spacecraft)
Prototype single-stage-to-orbit rocket developed & flown between 1991-1996
redirect targets SpaceX reusable launch system development program CORONA – Russian prototype reusable single-stage-to-orbit launch vehiclePages displaying
McDonnell_Douglas_DC-X
US NASA & DOD program 2000-2002
for SpaceX. The Air Force Reusable Booster System program initiated in 2010, and cancelled in 2012, was hoped to renew interest in further development of
Space_Launch_Initiative
Uncrewed re-usable spaceplane technology demonstrator for the VentureStar
using a 2-meter scale model. In 1994 NASA initiated the Reusable Launch Vehicle (RLV) program. After a Phase I programme developing proposals from Rockwell
Lockheed_Martin_X-33
American reusable launch vehicle company
Rocketplane Kistler (RpK) was a reusable launch system firm originally based in Oklahoma. It was formed in 2006 after Rocketplane Limited, Inc. acquired
Rocketplane_Kistler
European Space Agency programme to develop a prototype reusable rocket first stage
Eventually, lessons learned with Themis's development will pave the way for developing the European reusable launchers Maia and Ariane Next. Themis is distinct
Themis_programme
first-stage booster is a reusable rocket booster used on the Falcon 9 and Falcon Heavy orbital launch vehicles manufactured by SpaceX. The manufacture of first-stage
List of Falcon 9 first-stage boosters
List_of_Falcon_9_first-stage_boosters
Rocket engine in SpaceX Falcon launch vehicles
family of rocket engines developed by SpaceX. They are currently a part of the Falcon 9 and Falcon Heavy launch vehicles, and were formerly used on the
SpaceX_Merlin
Historic Apollo Moonport
South Africa. The launch was notable as it marked the first time that SpaceX was able to successfully soft-land all three of the reusable booster stages
Kennedy Space Center Launch Complex 39
Kennedy_Space_Center_Launch_Complex_39
US reusable automated cargo lifting-body spaceplane
Chaser Cargo System for missions to the International Space Station (ISS) under NASA's Commercial Resupply Services program. Development of Dream Chaser
Dream_Chaser
spaceflight launches in January–March 2026, List of spaceflight launches in April–June 2026, and List of spaceflight launches in July–September 2026. "SpaceX Satellite
List of spaceflight launches in October–December 2026
List_of_spaceflight_launches_in_October–December_2026
Class of partially reusable crew capsules
low-Earth-orbit destinations. Under development by Boeing under NASA's Commercial Crew Program (CCP), it consists of a reusable crew capsule and an expendable
Boeing_Starliner
for retropropulsion reusable launch systems established in March 2019 with funds from the European Union's Horizon 2020 program. It aims to "advance
RETALT
Supercomputer developed by xAI
capacity at the Colossus 2 datacenter in Southhaven from SpaceX until June 2029. Colossus was launched in September 2024 at a former Electrolux site in South
Colossus_(data_center)
Proposed spacecraft
focused on reusable vehicles. In February 2001 the Space Launch Initiative (SLI, also known as the 2nd Generation Reusable Launch Vehicle (RLV) program) was
HL-42_(spacecraft)
U.S. federal agency
"proliferated" in low Earth orbit. New commercial technology such as reusable launch systems have reduced deployment costs and new mass-produced commercial
Space_Development_Agency
revised version of giant interplanetary launch system". SpaceNews. Retrieved 2017-10-16. Ralph, Eric. "SpaceX will launch its Mars spaceship into orbit as early
Comparison of orbital launcher families
Comparison_of_orbital_launcher_families
2010-12 US Air Force space propulsion project
The Reusable Booster System (RBS) was a United States Air Force research program, circa 2010 to 2012, to develop a new prototype vertical-takeoff, horizontal-landing
Reusable_Booster_System
Planned semiconductor fabrication plant
is a planned semiconductor fabrication plant jointly developed by Tesla, SpaceX, and Intel. The venture was announced by Elon Musk on 21 March 2026 and
Terafab
missions. Starship is the latest project in SpaceX's reusable launch system development program and plan to colonize Mars. There are currently three planned
List_of_Super_Heavy_boosters
European aerospace company
technologies such as the reusable Themis rocket booster. ArianeGroup also notably manufactures France's M51 nuclear submarine-launched ballistic missile. As
ArianeGroup
Market dynamics in satellite launch industry
without a cost. Many space launch providers are expending capital to develop new lower-cost reusable spaceflight technologies. SpaceX alone had expended about
Space launch market competition
Space_launch_market_competition
capability to launch independent crewed missions, while operators in the commercial sector have developed reusable booster systems and craft launched from airborne
History_of_spaceflight
Proposed partly reusable crewed spacecraft concept by RSC Energia
Kliper (Клипер, English: Clipper) was an early-2000s proposed partially-reusable (excluding orbital section and thermal protection shield) crewed spacecraft
Kliper
Method of landing a spacecraft by parachute in a body of water
water can have adverse effects on vehicles intended for reuse, such as Dragon. Some reusable launch vehicles recover components via splashdown. This was
Splashdown
Rocket engines developed by SpaceX
the atmosphere—part of the SpaceX reusable launch system flight test program—a necessary step in making the rocket reusable. Kestrel was a LOX/RP-1 pressure-fed
SpaceX_rocket_engines
American launch vehicle manufacturer
larger, reusable Terran R launch system. The heavier‑lift, partially reusable system is capable of serving satellite constellation and commercial launch markets
Relativity_Space
Falcon 9 first stage booster
Falcon 9 B1046 was a reusable Falcon 9 first-stage booster manufactured by SpaceX. It flew four times between 2018 and 2020 before it was expended during
Falcon_9_B1046
Proposed spaceflight launch system
Falcon X was a proposed spaceflight launch system that uses rockets designed and manufactured by SpaceX. Like the Falcon 1 and Falcon 9 the first stage
Falcon_X
Launch system that only uses one rocket stage
practically reusable: this was the original design goal of the Space Shuttle phase B studies, and is currently pursued by the SpaceX reusable launch system development
Single-stage-to-orbit
Proposed reusable Russian rocket design
(Russian: Аму́р) is a partially-reusable, methane–fueled, orbital launch vehicle currently in the design concept stage of development by the Roscosmos State Corporation
Soyuz-7
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Male
English
 English name derived from the Old French word lance, LANCE means "lance (the weapon)." Compare with another form of Lance.
Male
English
English unisex pet form of Latin Anastasia and Anastasius, both STACEY means "resurrection."
Female
English
English variant spelling of French Blanche, BLANCH means "white."
Boy/Male
Hindu
Development, Prosper
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian
Development
Male
English
Pet form of English Pace, PACEY means "Passover; Easter."
Surname or Lastname
English
English : occupational name for a seller of spices, Middle English spic(i)er (a reduced form of Old French espicier, Late Latin speciarius, an agent derivative of species ‘spice’, ‘groceries’, ‘merchandise’).Jewish (from Poland) : variant of Spitzer.
Boy/Male
Australian, British, Christian, English, German, Shakespearean
Servant; God-like; Lance (Weapon); Diminutive of Lancelot
Surname or Lastname
English and Irish
English and Irish : variant of Stacey.
Boy/Male
Tamil
Development, Expanding
Male
Finnish
Finnish pet form of Scandinavian Nikolaus, LAUNO means "victor of the people."
Female
English
Feminine variant spelling of English unisex Stacey, STACEE means "resurrection."
Surname or Lastname
English and Irish
English and Irish : from a pet form of the medieval male personal name Stace, a reduced vernacular form of Eustace.
Boy/Male
American, Anglo, Australian, British, Chinese, Christian, Danish, English, French, German, Jamaican, Latin
Land; A Lance; A Light Spear
Surname or Lastname
English
English : metonymic occupational name for a spicer (see Spicer).
Male
French
 Old French form of German Lanzo, LANCE means "land." Compare with another form of Lance.
Boy/Male
Hindu
Development, Expanding
Boy/Male
Hindu
Development, Prosper
Male
French
Short form of French Launcelot, LAUNCE means either "land" or "lance (the weapon)."Â
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Development
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Boy/Male
Indian, Kannada
Energy; Intelligent
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian
Mother
Surname or Lastname
English
English : unexplained. The surname is well established in England (Yorkshire and Norfolk) as well as North America, and there is a Womack Water in Norfolk, but the name remains unexplained. It may possibly be connected with Dutch Walmack, from Middle Dutch walmac(k)e ‘twig’, ‘faggot’, applied as a nickname for a thin person.
Boy/Male
Tamil
God blessings
Boy/Male
Australian, French, German, Latin
From the City
Surname or Lastname
English (chiefly Bristol)
English (chiefly Bristol) : status name from the Anglo-Norman French feudal term franchomme ‘free man’ (see Free), composed of the elements franc ‘free’ (see Frank 2) + homme ‘man’ (Latin homo). The spelling has been altered as the result of folk etymological association with the common English place name endings -combe and -ham.
Boy/Male
Muslim
Strong, Power
Surname or Lastname
English
English : of unknown etymology. It looks like a habitational name, but no place of this name is known in Britain. The proposed etymology from an Old English personal name, Higbert, is equally doubtful.The name was brought to North America in the 1640s from Ivinghoe in Buckinghamshire, England.
Boy/Male
Indian
Capacious, Wide, Ample, One, Broad-minded, Liberal, Learn, All embracing
Boy/Male
Egyptian
Mythical earth god.
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imp. & p. p.
of Launch
v. i.
To strike with, or as with, a lance; to pierce.
n.
A lance.
a.
Pertaining to, or characteristic of, the process of development; as, the developmental power of a germ.
v. i.
To cause to move or slide from the land into the water; to set afloat; as, to launch a ship.
a.
Of or relating to a system; common to a system; as, the systemic circulation of the blood.
n.
A paunch mat; -- called also panch.
v. t.
To munch.
v. t.
To throw, as a lance; to let fly; to launch.
imp. & p. p.
of Space
v. t.
To crush with the teeth; to chew with a grinding noise; to craunch; as, to crunch a biscuit.
v. i.
To send out; to start (one) on a career; to set going; to give a start to (something); to put in operation; as, to launch a son in the world; to launch a business project or enterprise.
n.
Of meats: The leg and loin taken together; as, a haunch of venison.
v. t.
See Ranch.
n.
See Paunch.
n.
An assemblage of objects arranged in regular subordination, or after some distinct method, usually logical or scientific; a complete whole of objects related by some common law, principle, or end; a complete exhibition of essential principles or facts, arranged in a rational dependence or connection; a regular union of principles or parts forming one entire thing; as, a system of philosophy; a system of government; a system of divinity; a system of botany or chemistry; a military system; the solar system.
v. i.
To move with force and swiftness like a sliding from the stocks into the water; to plunge; to make a beginning; as, to launch into the current of a stream; to launch into an argument or discussion; to launch into lavish expenditures; -- often with out.
n.
To arrange or adjust the spaces in or between; as, to space words, lines, or letters.
v. t.
To throw in the manner of a lance. See Lanch.
a.
Having, or worthy of, good repute; held in esteem; honorable; praiseworthy; as, a reputable man or character; reputable conduct.