Pronunciation: /ˈɛri-/
noun aeri- is not a standalone word, but a prefix that can be added to other words to form new words. It is commonly used in the field of aviation to refer to things related to the air or atmosphere.
A1 I saw an aeroplane flying in the sky.
A2 The aerodrome was busy with planes taking off and landing.
B1 The aeronautics industry is constantly evolving with new technologies.
B2 She works as an aeronautical engineer for a leading aerospace company.
C1 The aerodynamics of the new aircraft design have been extensively tested.
C2 His research in aeroacoustics has led to groundbreaking advancements in aviation technology.
formal The aeri- dynamics of the aircraft were carefully studied before the flight.
informal I love watching aeri- shows on TV, they always have amazing stunts.
slang That new drone is so aeri-, I can't wait to fly it in the park.
figurative Her ideas were aeri- and innovative, pushing the boundaries of traditional thinking.
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