Pronunciation: /ˌɛəroʊbaɪəˈlɑdʒɪkəl/
noun the study of airborne particles such as pollen and spores
A1 I learned about aerobiology in my science class.
A2 Aerobiology is the study of airborne organisms like pollen and spores.
B1 The aerobiological research team collected samples of air to study the microbial content.
B2 The aerobiological study found a correlation between air quality and respiratory illnesses.
C1 The aerobiological analysis revealed a new species of bacteria present in the atmosphere.
C2 The aerobiological research conducted by the university led to groundbreaking discoveries in the field of environmental science.
adjective relating to the study of airborne particles such as pollen and spores
A1 Aerobiological studies focus on airborne particles like pollen and spores.
A2 The aerobiological research team collected samples of air to analyze for allergens.
B1 The aerobiological survey revealed a high concentration of mold spores in the indoor environment.
B2 Researchers used aerobiological techniques to study the dispersal of plant pathogens.
C1 Advanced aerobiological studies require specialized equipment for precise measurements of airborne particles.
C2 The aerobiological research conducted by the team led to groundbreaking discoveries in the field of airborne allergens.
formal The study of aerobiological particles in the atmosphere is essential for understanding air quality.
informal Aerobiological research helps us learn about the tiny things floating around in the air.
slang I never knew aerobiological stuff was so interesting!
figurative Her thoughts were like aerobiological particles, floating freely and unpredictably in her mind.
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