A cockpit was originally a sunken pit dug for cock-fighting(or roosters) which came to be applied to similar quarters below deck/sea-level on ships due to the fact that they were sunken like a cock's-pit; from there, the term became attached to airplanes and then to automobiles(yes, that space you sit in when you're driving your car is called the cockpit).
As a reference to an alcoholic drink, the word "cocktail"comes from the fact that they were fancy drinks adorned with garnishes and umbrellas and mixed with bright colours and the like which made them resemble the tail-feathers of Roosters(or "cocks' tails").
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There is a story of a waitress who used to stir drinks with a rooster's tail feather, and her customers started asking for a cocktail.
Yes, during gameplay pause the game, go to options, then pick the top option for controls I think, and at the bottom it said 3rd person. Go to it and switch it to cockpit
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The word xiphoid derives from the Greek word xiphos for straight sword, the tip of which the process somewhat resembles.
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Cabin, compartment, quarters, pit...
Not typically, no.
exactly as you did. cockpit
Unfortunately this question cannot be answered because cocktail hot dog packages come in all sorts of sizes!
The first syllable: COCKpit
A cockpit is the compartment where the pilot sits, it has no opposite.
Cockpit Theatre ended in 1665.
Cockpit Theatre was created in 1616.
Cockpit-in-Court was created in 1629.
Where the cockpit is near the front, the opposite end of an aircraft is the tail. (Where the cockpit is on the top, the opposite is the undercarriage. In a passenger aircraft, the opposite of the cockpit or control area is the passenger area, or cabin.)
The Thundersaurus Megazord cockpit is located in the Tyrannozord.
An airplane's cockpit is the pilots' station in the airplane.