Aerodynamically

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Pronunciation: /ˌɛr.oʊ.daɪˈnæm.ɪ.kli/

Definitions of aerodynamically

adjective relating to the movement of air or other gases

Example Sentences

A1 The paper airplane flew aerodynamically through the air.

A2 The car was designed to be aerodynamically efficient for better fuel economy.

B1 The new racing bike is aerodynamically superior to its competitors.

B2 The spacecraft was built with an aerodynamically optimized shape for re-entry into the Earth's atmosphere.

C1 The company invested heavily in research to make their aircraft as aerodynamically advanced as possible.

C2 The engineers fine-tuned the design to ensure that the new airplane was aerodynamically perfect.

adverb relating to the study of the motion of air and other gases

Example Sentences

A1 The paper airplane flew aerodynamically through the air.

A2 The bird soared aerodynamically above the treetops.

B1 The car was designed to be aerodynamically efficient for better fuel economy.

B2 The new aircraft was tested to ensure it could fly aerodynamically at high speeds.

C1 The Olympic cyclist's helmet was aerodynamically designed to reduce drag.

C2 The Formula 1 car was engineered to be aerodynamically perfect for maximum performance on the track.

Examples of aerodynamically in a Sentence

formal The new car model is designed to be aerodynamically efficient, reducing drag and improving fuel efficiency.

informal The sleek sports car is built to be super aerodynamically, making it really fast.

slang That airplane is so cool, it's like, totally aerodynamically awesome!

figurative His arguments were so well structured and presented, they flowed aerodynamically through the debate.

Grammatical Forms of aerodynamically

past tense

aerodynamically

plural

aerodynamically

comparative

more aerodynamically

superlative

most aerodynamically

present tense

aerodynamically

future tense

will aerodynamically

perfect tense

has aerodynamically

continuous tense

is aerodynamically

singular

aerodynamically

positive degree

aerodynamically

infinitive

to aerodynamically

gerund

aerodynamically

participle

aerodynamically

Origin and Evolution of aerodynamically

First Known Use: 1876 year
Language of Origin: Greek
Story behind the word: The word 'aerodynamically' originated from the combination of the Greek words 'aero' meaning 'air' and 'dynamikos' meaning 'power'.
Evolution of the word: Originally used in reference to the study of the motion of air and other gases, the term 'aerodynamically' has evolved to describe the design and efficiency of objects moving through air, such as airplanes and cars.