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V2

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See also: V-2

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Etymology 1

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From velocity, where this is the second important velocity.

Noun

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V2 (uncountable)

  1. (aviation) The airspeed at which an aircraft leaves the runway on takeoff.
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Etymology 2

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From V- +‎ 2.

Noun

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V2 (plural V2s)

  1. (automotive, engineering) Alternative form of V-twin

Etymology 3

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Noun

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V2 (plural V2s)

  1. Alternative form of V-2 (WWII rocket)
    • 1945 July and August, “Notes and News: Locomotive Notes: L.N.E.R.”, in Railway Magazine, page 238:
      Mr. A. J. Somers writes to say that the "V2" which caused the scrapping of "J17" 0-6-0, No. 8200, was not of the 2-6-2 type, but a considerably more destructive German rocket!