Acrodrome

C2 16+

Pronunciation: /ˈækroʊˌdroʊm/

Definitions of acrodrome

noun a small airport or airfield used mainly for light aircraft

Example Sentences

A1 An acrodrome is a place where airplanes take off and land.

A2 The acrodrome was busy with planes coming and going.

B1 The acrodrome has a control tower to manage air traffic.

B2 Pilots need to undergo special training to land at the acrodrome.

C1 The acrodrome is equipped with state-of-the-art navigation systems for precision landings.

C2 The acrodrome is a crucial hub for both commercial and private aviation in the region.

Examples of acrodrome in a Sentence

formal The acrodrome was built to accommodate small aircraft for training purposes.

informal Let's meet at the acrodrome for some plane spotting.

slang I heard there's a cool acrodrome nearby where you can watch pilots do tricks.

figurative Her mind was like a busy acrodrome, with thoughts and ideas constantly taking off and landing.

Grammatical Forms of acrodrome

past tense

acrodromed

plural

acrodromes

comparative

more acrodrome

superlative

most acrodrome

present tense

acrodrome

future tense

will acrodrome

perfect tense

has acrodromed

continuous tense

is acrodroming

singular

acrodrome

positive degree

acrodrome

infinitive

to acrodrome

gerund

acrodroming

participle

acrodromed

Origin and Evolution of acrodrome

First Known Use: 1886 year
Language of Origin: Greek
Story behind the word: The word 'acrodrome' is derived from the Greek words 'akros' meaning 'highest' or 'topmost' and 'dromos' meaning 'racecourse' or 'course'.
Evolution of the word: The term 'acrodrome' was first used in aviation to refer to an airfield for testing aircraft performance. Over time, its usage has expanded to include any type of airfield or airport used for testing or training purposes.