Pronunciation: /ˌɛr.oʊ.daɪˈnæm.ɪ.kəl/
adjective relating to the study of the motion of air and other gases, especially in relation to bodies moving through them
A1 The aerodynamical design of the car helps it go faster.
A2 The aerodynamical properties of the airplane allow it to fly efficiently.
B1 The engineers focused on improving the aerodynamical features of the new model.
B2 The aerodynamical analysis showed that the shape of the object needed to be modified for better performance.
C1 The team conducted extensive research on the aerodynamical aspects of the spacecraft.
C2 The aerodynamical characteristics of the prototype were carefully studied before finalizing the design.
formal The aerodynamical design of the new aircraft allows it to achieve greater efficiency in flight.
informal The aerodynamical shape of the car helps it go faster on the highway.
slang That car has some serious aerodynamical vibes going on.
figurative Her ideas flowed smoothly and effortlessly, like an aerodynamical masterpiece.
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