noun a type of maneuver in gymnastics or figure skating involving being in the air
adjective relating to, happening in, or existing in the air
adverb in a way that relates to the air or flying
In military contexts, 'aerial' can refer to aerial warfare, aerial bombing, aerial reconnaissance, etc.
In sports such as gymnastics or skiing, 'aerial' can refer to a maneuver or technique performed in the air, such as an aerial flip or aerial jump.
In aviation, 'aerial' refers to anything related to the sky or the air, such as aerial photography, aerial surveillance, aerial navigation, etc.
In geography, 'aerial' can refer to an aerial view or aerial photograph of a landscape or city, providing a bird's eye view perspective.
In telecommunications, 'aerial' can refer to an antenna or a system of wires or other devices used to transmit or receive radio or television signals.
In the context of a writer, 'aerial' may refer to aerial imagery or aerial perspective used in describing a scene or setting in a story.
For a photographer, 'aerial' could refer to aerial photography, which involves taking photographs from an elevated position using drones or aircraft.
Urban planners may use 'aerial' to describe aerial maps or aerial surveys used to gather data for planning and development purposes.
Architects may use 'aerial' to describe aerial views or aerial renderings of their designs to showcase the project from above.
Surveyors may use 'aerial' to refer to aerial surveys used to map and measure land areas from above.
Geologists may use 'aerial' to describe aerial geophysical surveys used to study the subsurface of the Earth from above.
Environmental scientists may use 'aerial' to describe aerial monitoring techniques used to assess environmental conditions from above.